In the future, however, we should do more to support the peacekeeping effort. |
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More recently, the Gurkhas have served in U.N. peacekeeping missions in East Timor, Rwanda and Lebanon. |
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They advocated more peacekeeping training, the deployment of more combat support units and more military police. |
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Traditional peacekeeping missions were deployed only when a conflict had ceased and with the consent of the belligerents. |
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They have also been part of the United Nations peacekeeping forces in Cyprus and, more recently, Bosnia. |
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After all, a South African peacekeeping force will provide them with necessary security requirements. |
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In the 1990s Army units began to deploy more frequently for peacekeeping missions in other countries. |
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Courses run by other ministries and agencies train civilian and police specialists for peacekeeping contingents of multinational forces. |
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Yorkshire troops have already played their part in both combat and peacekeeping duties. |
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By nightfall, local police and U.N. peacekeeping forces had been deployed, and a nighttime curfew was declared. |
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More than 250 soldiers from Senegal will join the West African peacekeeping force in Liberia. |
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They are happy to bring in allied forces, but only after the fighting is over, to help in peacekeeping. |
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Some commentators have recommended that the Army establish constabulary units focused exclusively on peacekeeping duties. |
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These are not indications of a completed peacekeeping mission, nor yet one that might be successfully handed over to noncombatants. |
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Few states considering themselves influential players on the world stage would publicly renounce peacekeeping. |
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The US scotched repeated attempts at the UN to establish a peacekeeping force on the ground in the Territories. |
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Clark outlines the time-sensitive and painstaking negotiations required to ensure an executable plan for the Nato peacekeeping force. |
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Hundreds of peacekeeping troops have succumbed to the disease, after becoming infected with single-celled parasites called leishmania. |
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Such a move would solve any concern over detracting from the peacekeeping or antiterrorism effort. |
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Traditionally, the largest military contributor to any UN peacekeeping operation has maintained command. |
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West African leaders agreed to send their peacekeeping troops to Liberia by next week. |
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In peacekeeping, these efforts typically identified areas of interethnic strife that might manifest itself as violence. |
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Bangladesh has a very positive record in international peacekeeping and is a leading provider of troops. |
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On Friday, the council voted to speed up planning for a UN peacekeeping force to be sent to Darfur to relieve underfinanced African Union troops. |
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Bashir has put conditions on a UN peacekeeping force to bolster the underfinanced 7,000 African Union troops, now in Darfur. |
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The defence ministers discussed ways of reducing the peacekeeping contingent from its current 60,000 troops. |
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A national police force oversees urban areas, and a gendarmerie attends to rural peacekeeping. |
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The condemnation was accompanied by the ritual call for a ceasefire and for so-called UN peacekeeping forces to be sent to occupy the region. |
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In the international peacekeeping force that subdued the Boxers in 1900, the Japanese were the most numerous and most impressive. |
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United Nations peacekeeping forces maintain a buffer zone between the two sides. |
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Since the events of 1974, UN peacekeeping forces have maintained a buffer zone between the two sides. |
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Indonesia saw the peacekeeping force as a standing army ready to go to any embattled country to help to restore civil order. |
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In Kabul, the Afghan administration and Britain initialled an agreement on deployment of about 4,500 foreign peacekeeping troops. |
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On the ground, peacekeeping operations demonstrate the broadening functions of armies. |
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Well, the humanitarian crisis in Congo is so urgent the United Nations is boosting its peacekeeping force there by 3,000 more troops. |
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All other nations' armed forces involved in Asia are deployed in peacekeeping missions. |
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He further stressed that India would also receive funding to enhance its peacekeeping training facilities. |
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Deaths that occurred overseas while personnel were on peacekeeping duties were also included. |
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Inevitably, peacekeeping training remains a minor component of training in general. |
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Twenty thousand American marines are stationed in East Africa as part of a United Nations peacekeeping force. |
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Do you specifically want the United Nations to have some sort of peacekeeping role there? |
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His attempt to take power by force was forestalled by a West African peacekeeping force financed largely by Nigeria. |
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Some Royal Nepal Army personnel have served in United Nations peacekeeping forces. |
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A traditional peacekeeping operation is established when parties to a conflict, typically two states, agree to the interposition of UN troops to uphold a ceasefire. |
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Moreover, the positive side to Irish neutrality, our promotion of diplomatic settlements, our proud UN peacekeeping traditions, must be maintained. |
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So would you support sending in U.S. troops, U.S. Marines, as part of some sort of international peacekeeping force perhaps under the U.N. umbrella? |
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That peacekeeping force could be juxtaposed with a negotiation to create a power-sharing arrangement with Gaddafi. |
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But Sudan has so far resisted a large UN deployment in Darfur, where an undermanned, under-equipped African Union peacekeeping force is struggling. |
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Politically, Japan can also be effective by providing a peacekeeping force not only for monitoring purposes but to help the country disarm, she said. |
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Because of this, the peacekeeping forces have been blocking Muslims from leaving on envoys out of the country. |
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Since then, UN peacekeeping troops brought to the island following intercommunal fighting in 1963 have patrolled a buffer zone separating the two communities. |
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Likewise, beefing up peacekeeping capacity is very much in our interest. |
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It is largely irrelevant to humanitarian relief and peacekeeping operations because rapid movement usually is not important in the sense of outmaneuvering an enemy. |
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I think they're very good at peacekeeping, not very good at peacemaking. |
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The United Nations peacekeeping force, MONUSCO, is the largest and best-funded in the world. |
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The U.N. peacekeeping battalion of Indian soldiers fired warning shots, but failed to halt the angry mob. |
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Will they be insisting on American peacekeeping forces, and billions of dollars in American aid? |
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Any international effort to get a peacekeeping force into Syria will need Turkish assistance and bases. |
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Former U.N. peacekeeping commander Patrick Cammaert says rape is one of the cheapest weapons in war. |
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Soldiers, female and male, working on the ground in peacekeeping missions must be trained to deal with sexual violence. |
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Nonetheless, the efforts of the peacekeeping force and that of South Sudanese military is too little, too late to avert the catastrophy. |
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With a host of Bond-like gadgets, the Army's latest peacekeeping machine protects without taking lives. |
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Apart from its own conflicts, Pakistan has been an active participant in United Nations peacekeeping missions. |
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According to UN reports, the Pakistani military are the third largest troop contributors to UN peacekeeping missions after Ethiopia and India. |
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Bangladesh is one of the largest contributors of United Nations peacekeeping forces. |
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Bangladesh has consistently been the world's largest contributor to UN peacekeeping forces for many years. |
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After the end of the Cold War, the UN took on major military and peacekeeping missions across the world with varying degrees of success. |
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By the 1970s, the UN budget for social and economic development was far greater than its peacekeeping budget. |
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The 2005 World Summit reaffirmed the UN's focus on promoting development, peacekeeping, human rights, and global security. |
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Since the UN does not maintain its own military, peacekeeping forces are voluntarily provided by member states. |
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A study by the RAND Corporation in 2005 found the UN to be successful in two out of three peacekeeping efforts. |
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In addition to peacekeeping, the UN is also active in encouraging disarmament. |
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This surcharge serves to offset discounted peacekeeping assessment rates for less developed countries. |
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By 1996, over 40,000 Irish service personnel had served in international UN peacekeeping missions. |
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As of 2016, 103,510 peacekeeping soldiers and 16,471 civilians are deployed on 16 peacekeeping operations and 1 special political mission. |
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In September 2013, the UN had 116,837 peacekeeping soldiers and other personnel deployed on 15 missions. |
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A 2005 RAND Corporation study found the UN to be successful in two out of three peacekeeping efforts. |
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From 1953 to 2009 Poland was a large contributor to various United Nations peacekeeping missions. |
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The nation has provided 100,000 military and police personnel to serve in 35 UN peacekeeping operations across four continents. |
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They also promote Britain's wider interests, support international peacekeeping efforts, and provide humanitarian aid. |
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The armed forces are regularly deployed in peacekeeping missions around the world. |
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It has built a tradition of participating in UN peacekeeping missions such as in Haiti and East Timor. |
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In modern times the Italian Navy, being a member of the EU and NATO, has taken part in many coalition peacekeeping operations around the world. |
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In recent years, they have been engaged in international peacekeeping operations including the UN peacekeeping. |
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Canada's peacekeeping role during the 20th century has played a major role in its global image. |
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As this was the first UN peacekeeping mission, Pearson is often credited as the inventor of the concept. |
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Also in 1995, it joined NATO's Partnership for Peace and subsequently participated in peacekeeping missions in Bosnia. |
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Ukraine has been playing an increasingly larger role in peacekeeping operations. |
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A company of 155 Marines was also sent to the territory as part of Portugal's UN peacekeeping role while the situation was volatile. |
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Senegal has participated in many international and regional peacekeeping missions. |
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The country is an active participant in the Human Rights Council as well as in peacekeeping missions, particularly in East Timor. |
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The two regular battalions are traditionally stationed overseas on peacekeeping duties. |
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As Africa's most populated country, Nigeria has repositioned its military as a peacekeeping force on the continent. |
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In total, 20 Kazakhstani military observers participate in UN peacekeeping missions in Haiti, the Western Sahara, Cote d'Ivoire and Liberia. |
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In September 2013, the UN had peacekeeping soldiers deployed on 15 missions. |
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African Union UNAMID peacekeeping force near the South Darfur capital Nyala on Tuesday afternoon. |
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It is just as important in peacekeeping, counterterrorism and counterdrug operations and disaster and humanitarian relief. |
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The spread of the disease was accelerated by the demobilisation of some 200,000 peacekeeping troops. |
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The law defines the basic concepts, principles, objectives, and tasks of peacekeeping activities. |
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After more than a decade of decline, Canadian involvement in international peacekeeping operations has reached an all-time low. |
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Having evolved through improvization, the current peacekeeping system is handicapped in a number of ways. |
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He said that UN peacekeeping was now part of Fiji s national identity. |
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The head of Russian peacekeeping troops in the South Ossetia area, General Marat Kulakhmetov, made the announcement at their base in the regional capital, Tskhinvali. |
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He said that Afghan forces have been capacitated to deal with the law and order after the pull out of international peacekeeping forces from Afghanistan. |
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The reason these trainers were in town was because Burundi was supplying troops to the African Union's peacekeeping force in Somalia, known by its acronym, Amisom. |
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He added that 34 items of military armoured hardware bearing signs of a military peacekeeping contingent had been spotted in the eastern region of Bryansk. |
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Cahill who collects thoughts on disaster relief, indigenous people concerns, peacekeeping concerns, the return of barbarianism, protection of children, and so much more. |
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According to dpa, more than 20 were wounded, including three trainers from the African Union peacekeeping mission to Somalia, said the official, Khalif Gas. |
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Belgian paratroopers were deployed to Somalia during Operation Restore Hope as part of UNOSOM tasked with securing aid deliveries and peacekeeping. |
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For a country of its size, Fiji has fairly large armed forces, and has been a major contributor to UN peacekeeping missions in various parts of the world. |
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After Aristide's departure in 2004, aid was restored and the Brazilian army led a United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti peacekeeping operation. |
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In December 2005, UN peacekeeping forces pulled out of Sierra Leone. |
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Taylor's aim was for the RUF to attack the bases of Nigerian dominated peacekeeping troops in Sierra Leone who were opposed to his rebel movement in Liberia. |
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Its troops remain there today as part of a UN peacekeeping force. |
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When East Timor gained independence from Indonesia, Thailand, for the first time in its history, contributed troops to the international peacekeeping effort. |
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Canadians also identify with the country's health care institutions, peacekeeping, the National park system and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. |
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Throughout the 1990s, the country expanded its international role and developed a foreign policy oriented toward humanitarian and peacekeeping causes. |
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Despite this, these bases have been used extensively in support of various peacekeeping and offensive operations of the 1990s and early 21st century. |
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He called for a United Nations peacekeeping force to be deployed and said that Irish Army field hospitals were being set up at the border in County Donegal near Derry. |
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After the Cold War, the UN saw a radical expansion in its peacekeeping duties, taking on more missions in ten years' time than it had in its previous four decades. |
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Between 1988 and 2000, the number of adopted Security Council resolutions more than doubled, and the peacekeeping budget increased more than tenfold. |
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After the Cold War, the UN saw a radical expansion in its peacekeeping duties, taking on more missions in ten years than it had in the previous four decades. |
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