What is the difference between peace enforcement and peacekeeping?

a. Peace enforcement involves going to a war; peacekeeping involves maintaining a
peace already established.
b. Peacekeeping involves going to a war; peace enforcement involves maintaining a
peace already established.
c. Peace enforcement is done by individual states; peacekeeping is done through the
UN.
d. Peacekeeping is done by individual states; peace enforcement is done through the
UN.
e. Peace enforcement and peacekeeping are one and the same.


a

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Fill in the blanks with correct word

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