What is Traditional Peacekeeping?
UN forces are placed under the command of the permanent members of the Security Council and are used to forcefully pacify disputing parties
Traditional peacekeeping is characterised by the establishment of UN forces between the disputants once they have agreed to a ceasefire
Traditional peacekeeping occurs when civilians working for the UN are used to administer and re-establish civilian institutions once hostilities between disputants have ended
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Traditional peacekeeping is characterised by the establishment of UN forces between the disputants once they have agreed to a ceasefire
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