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The book critically examines the history and practice of so-called "peacekeeping operations" conducted by the United Nations. The author provides a detailed analysis of the provisions of the UN Charter that provide for the use of military personnel of UN member states, the status of the Military Staff Committee of the Security Council, and the reasons why Western diplomacy failed to create the peacekeeping system envisioned in the UN Charter. Examples of the use of foreign military forces by the United Nations in the Middle East, Congo, West Irian, and Cyprus are given.
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