Introduction: The Politics and Challenges of Providing Peacekeepers
- Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams
Part I: Context
1: Donald C.F. Daniel: Contemporary Patterns in Peace Operations,
2000-2010
2: Katharina Coleman: Token Troop Contributions to United Nations
Peacekeeping Operations
Part II: The Permanent Five
3: Adam C. Smith: United States of America
4: Paul D. Williams: The United Kingdom
5: Thierry Tardy: France
6: Bates Gill and Chin-Hao Huang: The People's Republic of
China
7: Alexander Nikitin: The Russian Federation
Part III: Top Contributors (2000-10)
8: Rashed Uz Zaman and Niloy R. Biswas: Bangladesh
9: Lt Gen. Dipankar Banerjee: India
10: Inam-ur-Rahman Malik: Pakistan
11: Adekeye Adebajo: Nigeria
12: Kwesi Aning and Festus Aubyn: Ghana
13: Arturo C. Sotomayor: Nepal
14: Arturo C. Sotomayor: Uruguay
Part IV: Rising Contributors?
15: Kai Michael Kenkel: Brazil
16: Nil S. Satana: Turkey
17: Cedric de Coning and Walter Lotze: South Africa
18: Katsumi Ishizuka: Japan
Part V: Conclusions
19: Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams: Explaining the National
Politics of Peacekeeping
20: Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams: UN Force Generation: Key
Lessons and Future Strategies
Index
Alex J. Bellamy serves as a Non-resident Senior Adviser at the
International Peace Institute in New York, Honorary Professor of
International Relations at the University of Queensland, Director
(International) of the Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility
to Protect, and Director of the Human Protection Hub. He is a
Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. He is
Professor of International Security at the Griffith Asia Institute,
Griffith
University, Australia. Paul D. Williams serves as a Non-resident
Senior Adviser at the International Peace Institute in New York and
as a Visiting Professor at the Institute for Peace and Security
Studies at
Addis Ababa University. He is Associate Professor in the Elliott
School of International Affairs at the George Washington
University, USA.
There is nothing lacking in this study ... [Bellamy] has done a
magnificent piece of comparative and historical research and
exposition.
*Bruno Tertrais, Survival*
this book provides key empirical information alongside important
conceptual and theoretical perspectives on the issue of UN
contributions. It is an ideal resource for higher-level
undergraduate or graduate students, academics and usefully
practitioners. It also meets its objective of helping to further
debate about the possibilities and limits of providing
peacekeepers.
*B.K. Greener, International Peacekeeping*
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