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Are you tired of endless conflict and violence? Wondering if there's a solution to maintain peace in the aftermath of civil wars? Look no further! Introducing "Does Peacekeeping Work?": a groundbreaking book by Virginia Page Fortna that explores the effectiveness of peacekeeping missions. With in-depth analysis and compelling research, this book uncovers the secrets behind successful peacekeeping efforts.
With the increasing number and scale of peacekeeping missions over the past decade, it's essential to understand whether these interventions actually work. "Does Peacekeeping Work?" tackles this question head-on, providing a comprehensive evaluation of various civil war scenarios since the end of the Cold War. Through a comparative study of peacekeeping and nonpeacekeeping cases, Fortna reveals the critical role of peacekeepers in countries and regions prone to conflict relapse.
What sets this book apart is its emphasis on the effectiveness of smaller, consent-based peacekeeping operations. Contrary to popular belief, size and military strength aren't the sole determinants of success. Fortna's research uncovers how even modest peacekeeping initiatives can achieve remarkable outcomes. Through case studies in Sierra Leone, Mozambique, and the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh, she unveils the true power of peacekeepers in altering incentives, alleviating fear and mistrust, and shaping political procedures to establish lasting peace.
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