A, B, C – Deployment of Civilian Capacities to International Peace Operations
- Content Type
- Working Paper
- Institution
- The Centre for Security Studies
- Abstract
- After the end of the Cold War traditional peacekeeping has become more complex and multidimensional, including not only military but also civilian, political and humanitarian tasks.1 The concept of peacekeeping thus broadened into a concept of peacebuilding, which dates back to the post-World War II reconstruction of Europe and Japan. The term ‘peacebuilding’ entered the international lexicons in the early 1990s when the then United Nations Secretary General Boutros- Boutros Ghali defined it in his 1992 Agen- da for Peace as “...Action to identify and support structures which will tend to strengthen and solidify peace in order to avoid a relapse into conflict“.
- Topic
- Peace Studies, International Security, Peacekeeping
- Political Geography
- Global Focus