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Who is involved in peacekeeping?

The United Nations defines peacekeeping as "the deployment of international military and civilian personnel to a conflict area with the consent of the parties to the conflict in order to: stop or contain hostilities or supervise the carrying out of a peace agreement."While this definition serves as a useful reference point, no single definition of peacekeeping exists. Peacekeeping continues to evolve as new conflicts arise and demands to resolve them are increasingly placed on the UN. Peacekeeping is a demanding enterprise that requires the basic skills of a capable combat soldier and much more. Peacekeepers must be effective negotiators, be capable of standing firm in the face of hostile forces, and be prepared to endure privation. Since 1956, the number and scope of peacekeeping operations have increased exponentially. Over 750,000 military troops and civilian police from around the world, in addition to thousands of other civilians, have served as peacekeepers. There have been a total of 42 peacekeeping missions since the United Nation's inception, including 16 that are currently operational. Canada has always been a strong supporter of the United Nations and of peacekeeping, and has participated in almost every mission since its inception. The Canadian Armed Forces are recognized worldwide as being among the finest peacekeepers. In the related links below, I posted a list of the coutries ivolved in peacekeeping.


Should Canada continue to support international peacekeeping?

yes Canada should continue making peace for other forgive country's because many lives have been rounded to the dead point


Is the pen and paper diet effective?

What makes this effective is the keeping track of what you have been consuming and or doing. The best type of diet tho is one with plenty of exercise.


Do hollows eat humans or their souls?

no hollows eat souls of humans how have been killed and there is sometging keeping them from resting in peace


What peacekeeping missions have the US forces participated in?

A complete answer would take more time than I have available, but see related link "United Nations Peacekeeping Missions, Past and Current" at the bottom, where you can find facts, figures (including contributing nations) for all United Nations peacekeeping operations. Bear in mind that peacekeeping operations are not solely a function of the United Nations, but have been conducted by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the African Union, and the European Union.


Why peacekeeping doesn't work?

Peacekeeping has been proven to work in places like Lebanon, East Timor and Liberia. However, international affairs are highly complicated and not every peacekeeping operation would progress as smoothly as hoped. Sometimes the safety of the Peacekeepers has to be considered, and this is more often then not the reason for problems.


What have been the two biggest Australian peacekeeping involvements?

Certainly East Timor and possibly Afghanistan.


Did us join international peacekeeping force?

The US has been involved in several. Which one did you have in mind?


The united nations has been most successful in what?

The United Nations has been most successful in promoting international cooperation and peacekeeping efforts among member states. It has also played a significant role in providing humanitarian aid and support to countries in need. Additionally, the UN has been instrumental in setting global standards and goals for sustainable development.


What do the Canadian peacekeepers do?

Back when Canada was a military powerhouse with the experience and troops to back up our words with actions we helped create the UN Peacekeeping force. As a result we have been active in most UN Peacekeeping missions, usually as the pointy end of the UN stick.


Did the war result in a lasting peace?

There has never been a lasting peace. Countries inevitably find reasons for war.There has never been a lasting peace.


What was the problem once the trenches were dug?

Erosion, and keeping the water out of 'em.From the lighter side: There was always some sergeant that thought it would be more effective if it had been dug elsewhere.