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- What is peacekeeping | United Nations Peacekeeping
United Nations Peacekeeping helps countries torn by conflict create conditions for lasting peace Peacekeeping has proven to be one of the most effective tools available to the UN to assist
- Peacekeeping - Wikipedia
Peacekeeping comprises activities, especially military ones, [1] intended to create conditions that favor lasting peace [2][3] Research generally finds that peacekeeping reduces civilian and battlefield deaths, as well as reduces the risk of renewed warfare
- What Is Peacekeeping? | CFR Education
In this free resource on the successes and failures of peacekeeping, learn about the UN missions tasked with transitioning countries out of war
- Understanding Peacekeeping vs. Peace Enforcement Operations
Modern peacekeeping is a complex, multifaceted enterprise designed to help countries transition from conflict to lasting peace Today’s peacekeeping operations are “multidimensional,” meaning they combine military, police, and civilian components to address the root causes of conflict
- United Nations - Peacekeeping, Peacemaking, Peacebuilding | Britannica
Although not specifically mentioned in the UN Charter, the use of such forces as a buffer between warring parties pending troop withdrawals and negotiations—a practice known as peacekeeping—was formalized in 1956 during the Suez Crisis between Egypt, Israel, France, and the United Kingdom
- Peace-keeping | Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential
Peace-keeping is a conflict control mechanism designed to diffuse tension and provide the peaceful environment conducive for the peace-making process
- What is peacekeeping? - MISSION JUSTICE
What is peacekeeping? Peacekeeping is an intervention into an area of instability in order to facilitate the transition of that area back towards peace It is one of the UN's most powerful and historically effective tools for deescalating conflict and protecting civilians
- UN Peacekeeping, Explained 2025 - Better World Campaign
UN peacekeeping is one of the most important tools at the UN’s disposal for conflict mitigation and stabilization
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