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The Ralph Bunche Centennial: Peace Operations Then and Now

A century after the birth of a father of peacekeeping, Ralph Bunche, UN peace operations have changed dramatically. The narrowly defined, lightly armed, strictly neutral operations of Bunche's day have become complex, multidisciplinary state-building operations. Then, peace-keeping buttressed e...

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Bunche, Ralph
Cold War
Cold wars
Conflicts
Councils
Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes
Globalization
Human rights
International cooperation
International Relations
Military operations
Nobel prizes
Pacific settlement of international disputes
Peace
Peace keeping
Peace keeping forces
Peace negotiations
Peaceful Coexistence
Peacekeeping
Political Change
Political History
Politics
Post-Cold War
Regional security
Sovereignty
State building
Terrorism
Truces & cease fires
U.S.A
United Nations
War conflict
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