Enforcing the Peace : Learning from the Imperial Past
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Brief and compelling book." -- David Isenberg, Asia Times
"Marten draws a sharp distinction between when the international community should assert a heavy hand and when it should tread lightly." -- Salaman Ahmed, Foreign Affairs
"It is a book that every student of world politics should read." -- Andrew Preston, International Journal
" Enforcing the Peace is well written, combining high academic quality with popular relevance and accessibility." -- Kristoffer Liden, Journal of Peace Research
"Marten offers an invaluable analysis of the challenges of contemporary peacekeeping." -- David Edelstein, Political Science Quarterly
"Instructive." -- Tony Smith, Perspectives on Politics
Review
"This admirably clear and concise volume examines unsentimentally the new generation of complex international peacekeeping operations, concluding that recent experiences in East Timor and Afghanistan could hold lessons for Iraq, the Ivory Coast and other current crises." -- David M. Malone, president, International Peace Academy
Enforcing the Peace : Learning from the Imperial Past
Enforcing the Peace : Learning from the Imperial Past,Kimberly Zisk Marten,Columbia University Press,0231129122,General,History & Theory - General,Imperialism,International,International Relations - Diplomacy,Law,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Peace-building,Peacekeeping forces,Politics / Current Events,International relations,Political Science / International Relations,World history: from c 1900 -
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