Peace-keeping is the deployment of a United Nations presence in the field, hitherto with the consent of all the parties concerned, normally involving United Nations military and /or police personnel and frequently civilians as well. Intelligence for Multilateral Decision and Action - 第 395 頁Perry L. Pickert 著 - 1997 - 610 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Michael W. Doyle, Nicholas Sambanis - 2006 - 426 頁
...parties to arrive at a peaceful settlement of their differences. • peacekeeping, established to deploy a "United Nations presence in the field, hitherto with the consent of all the parties concerned," as a confidencebuilding measure to monitor a truce between the parties while diplomats strive to negotiate... | |
| Gerhard Werle, Florian Jessberger - 2007 - 774 頁
...in der Agenda for Peace des VN-Generalsekretärs von 1992 wie folgt umschrieben: „Peace-keeping is the deployment of a United Nations presence in the...the consent of all the parties concerned, normally mvolvmg United Nations military and/or police personnel and frequently civilians as well. Peace-keeping... | |
| Donald M. Snow - 1993 - 36 頁
...a stable authority in that country—may not be . Boutros-Ghali adds peacekeeping, which he defines as "the deployment of a United Nations presence in...hitherto with the consent of all the parties concerned, involving United Nations military and/or police personnel and frequently civilians as well. Peace-keeping... | |
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