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  2. United Nations peacekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Total size of United Nations peacekeeping forces, 1947 to 2014 [14] In 2007, a peacekeeper volunteer was required to be older than age 25 with no maximum age limit. [15] Peacekeeping forces are contributed by member states on a voluntary basis.

  3. Peacekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Canadian CH135 Twin Hueys assigned to the Multinational Force and Observers non-UN peacekeeping force, at El Gorah, Sinai, Egypt, 1989. Members of the Azerbaijani peacekeeping forces in full combat uniform during the 2020 Moscow Victory Day Parade. Not all international peacekeeping forces have been directly controlled by the United Nations.

  4. United Nations Department of Peace Operations - Wikipedia

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    Previously known as the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO), it was created in 1992 as part of a restructuring of the UN's peace and security apparatus. [3] The DPO retains the core functions and responsibilities of its predecessor, with a greater emphasis on cohesion, integrating different resources and knowledge, and promoting human ...

  5. Peace process - Wikipedia

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    [3] For peace processes to resolve an armed conflict, Izumi Wakugawa , advisor to the Japan-based International Peace Cooperation Program , suggests a definition of a peace process as "a mixture of politics, diplomacy, changing relationships, negotiation, mediation, and dialogue in both official and unofficial arenas", which he attributes to ...

  6. Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter - Wikipedia

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    The phrase ‘all necessary measures’ is to be taken literally. Any military action performed through land, air, and sea forces is specifically allowed (UN Charter Article 42). Such action could entail troop deployment, the enforcement of a no-fly-zone, even the use of aerial bombardment. [1]

  7. What is UNIFIL, the peacekeeping force on the Israel ... - AOL

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    Over the past week, the UN has said that the Israeli military has fired on its peacekeepers, forcibly entered its base, stopped logistics and injured more than a dozen of its troops in southern ...

  8. Collective security - Wikipedia

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    Collective security can be understood as a security arrangement in which all states cooperate collectively to provide security for all by the actions of all against any states within the groups which might challenge the existing order by using force. That contrasts with self-help strategies of engaging in war for purely-immediate national interest.

  9. History of United Nations peacekeeping - Wikipedia

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    The League of Nations-controlled International Force in the Saar (1934–35) may be "the first true example of an international peace observation force". [3] Before any official peacekeeping mission, the UN played an important role in the conflict concerning Trieste after World War II. From 1947 to 1954, Trieste was declared an independent city ...