ACTUALITY AND PERSPECTIVES ON PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2007, Vol 22, Issue 1

Abstract

Confl ict prevention and crises response activities have emerged as top priorities of the international community’s foreign affairs policy. As a result, a closer and enhanced cooperation among the state actors within and/or with international or regional security organizations – UN, OSCE, etc. – imperatively required a general revitalization of complex peace management processes at global level.

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Gheorghe MINCULETE, Gabriel Tiberiu BUCEAC

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Gheorghe MINCULETE, Gabriel Tiberiu BUCEAC (2007). ACTUALITY AND PERSPECTIVES ON PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS. Impact Strategic, 22(1), 11-17. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-139345