Developing a United Nations Emergency Peace Service
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Developing a United Nations Emergency Peace Service

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149 pages 2015

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This book makes the case for a standing United Nations Emergency Peace Service. With this one development - effectively a UN first responder for complex emergencies - the organization would finally have a rapid, reliable capacity to help fulfill its tougher assigned tasks. To date, the UNEPS initiative has encountered an unreceptive political, fiscal and security environment. Yet overlapping crises are now inevitable as are profound shifts. This book presents an insightful review of the worrisome security challenges ahead and analysis of recent high-level UN reports. It addresses the primary roles, core principles and requirements of a UNEPS, as well as the arguments for and against such a dedicated UN service. Further, it reveals that the primary impediments and lessons learned also help demonstrate what may work and, equally important, what won't. With modest support, the book shows that the next steps are feasible, although its important to recall that ideas, even good ideas, don't work unless we do. With a UNEPS, we would be better prepared to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war.

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