A European return to United Nations peacekeeping? Opportunities, challenges and ways ahead
This introductory article outlines the main rationale of the Special Issue and places the topic of the so-called 'European Return to United Nations Peacekeeping' in the wider context of recent policy developments and conceptual discussions related to the literature on UN troop contribution...
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