A N A LY S I S PEACE AND SECURITY A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF Over the last few decades, the focus has been on the UN’s large multidimensional peacekeeping missions in Africa. However, half of the UN’s current peacekeeping missions are small observation-type operations that were first established during the Cold War in places like Cyprus, the Golan and Lebanon. This report asks if this type of smaller and less intrusive mission will become more prominent again as we enter a new period of great power rivalry and turbulence. OLDER ONE-DIMENSIONAL UN PEACE OPERATIONS Is the Future of UN Peacekeeping its Past? These observation-type operations have been useful for preventing escalation by monitoring ceasefire lines or buffer-zones, but they are not suited for peacemaking and need to be complimented with envoys and diplomats that work to resolve the larger political issues along with members of the Security Council and host nations. Dr. Alexandra Novosseloff April 2022 The report recommends that peace operations(consisting of a variety of options for a diversity of needs and contexts) should be at the core of the“New Agenda for Peace”, envisaged by António Guterres to be presented at the General Assembly by September 2023. If a new era of great power rivalry requires the UN to once again adapt UN peacekeeping, then its experience through observation and monitoring operations, will provide it with a rich resource of options and models to choose from.
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A comparative study of older one-dimensional UN peace operations : is the future of UN peacekeeping its past?
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