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International Peace Conferences.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Nijhoff Law Specials SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2014Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (287 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004245907
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: International Peace ConferencesDDC classification:
  • 341.7/3
LOC classification:
  • JX1913
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- International Peace Conferences -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- PART 1: International Peace Conferences -- Introduction -- 1 International Peace Conferences: A Historical Overview -- 2 Institutional Architectures -- 3 Conflict Prevention -- 4 Peacemaking -- 5 Peacekeeping -- 6 Peacebuilding -- 7 Human Rights -- 8 Justice -- Conclusion -- PART 2: The International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia: The Art of the Possible in UN Peacemaking, Peacekeeping and Humanitarianism -- Introduction: The UN Idea and the Art of the Possible -- 9 Conflict Containment and Prevention: Successes and Misses -- 10 Peacemaking: Success on Greece-Macedonia -- 11 Peacemaking: Success on the Danube Region of Croatia: The Erdut Agreement -- 12 Peacemaking: Successes and Sabotage on Bosnia -- 13 Humanitarianism: Heroism in the Face of Inhumanity -- 14 Peacekeeping in the Face of Ingratitude, Opportunism, and Treachery -- 15 Peacekeeping: Negotiating the Peacekeeping Mandate in Croatia -- 16 Human Rights: How to Protect in the Heart of Darkness?: The UN Special Rapporteur -- 17 Political Leadership: The First War-Time SRSG -- Conclusion: The UN Served Magnificently in Practising the Art of the Possible -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: This book has emerged out of the author's experience as Director of an innovative peacemaking, peacekeeping and humanitarian initiative, the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, between 1992 and 1996. What was striking about this conference was the experiment of two full-time Co-Chairmen, one from the United Nations and one from the European Union, who laboured tirelessly for peace in different parts of the former Yugoslavia for three and a half years. The strategies and organization of the conference had to be pieced together from the start by the Co-Chairmen and their colleagues; only in retrospect could the question whether there might have been experiences of international peace conferences that might have been useful at the beginning of this process be reviewed. This research is contained in Part One of this book, which offers a review of the role of international peace conferences in history. Part Two contains a case study of the strategies and experiences of the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia.
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Intro -- International Peace Conferences -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- PART 1: International Peace Conferences -- Introduction -- 1 International Peace Conferences: A Historical Overview -- 2 Institutional Architectures -- 3 Conflict Prevention -- 4 Peacemaking -- 5 Peacekeeping -- 6 Peacebuilding -- 7 Human Rights -- 8 Justice -- Conclusion -- PART 2: The International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia: The Art of the Possible in UN Peacemaking, Peacekeeping and Humanitarianism -- Introduction: The UN Idea and the Art of the Possible -- 9 Conflict Containment and Prevention: Successes and Misses -- 10 Peacemaking: Success on Greece-Macedonia -- 11 Peacemaking: Success on the Danube Region of Croatia: The Erdut Agreement -- 12 Peacemaking: Successes and Sabotage on Bosnia -- 13 Humanitarianism: Heroism in the Face of Inhumanity -- 14 Peacekeeping in the Face of Ingratitude, Opportunism, and Treachery -- 15 Peacekeeping: Negotiating the Peacekeeping Mandate in Croatia -- 16 Human Rights: How to Protect in the Heart of Darkness?: The UN Special Rapporteur -- 17 Political Leadership: The First War-Time SRSG -- Conclusion: The UN Served Magnificently in Practising the Art of the Possible -- Bibliography -- Index.

This book has emerged out of the author's experience as Director of an innovative peacemaking, peacekeeping and humanitarian initiative, the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, between 1992 and 1996. What was striking about this conference was the experiment of two full-time Co-Chairmen, one from the United Nations and one from the European Union, who laboured tirelessly for peace in different parts of the former Yugoslavia for three and a half years. The strategies and organization of the conference had to be pieced together from the start by the Co-Chairmen and their colleagues; only in retrospect could the question whether there might have been experiences of international peace conferences that might have been useful at the beginning of this process be reviewed. This research is contained in Part One of this book, which offers a review of the role of international peace conferences in history. Part Two contains a case study of the strategies and experiences of the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia.

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