United Nations peacekeeping after the Suez war : the Swedish involvement
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United Nations peacekeeping after the Suez war : the Swedish involvement
St. Martin's Press, c1996
- : Hurst
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Includes bibliographical references (p.223-228) and index
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Over 10% of the 500,000 men who have served in UN peacekeeping forces have come from Sweden, and this high contribution to keeping the peace has produced unrivalled expertise in the field and a distinctive approach to theories of peacekeeping. This study examines the role of Swedish forces in the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) in the Middle East from 1956 to 1967. Day-to-day operational decision-making, logistics, rules of engagement and mediation between opposing forces are among the issues examined in detail.
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