xiii, 252 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm
Contents
Introduction: John Sanderson; The Cambodian experience: The comprehensive political settlement to the Cambodia conflict: an exercise in cooperating for peace: Senator Gareth Evans; UNTAC: Successes and failures: John Sanderson; Reflections on the electoral process in Cambodia: Michael Maley; Civil administration in transition: public information and the neutral political/electoral environment: Lyndall Mclean; The role of police in institution building; Chris Eaton; The establishment of the rule of law in post-conflict peacekeeping: Mark Plunkett; UNTAC-sources of success and failure: Michael Doyle; Australian and regional perspectives: international peacekeeping: Australian and regional perspectives: Robert Ray; Regional cooperation for peacekeeping: Gil Watters; Operational issues in planning peacekeeping operations: Philip McNamara; The role of Australia's police in peace support operations: John Rixon; Non-governmental organisations in humanitarian operations: Ian Pennell; United Nations perspectives: planning and deploying a UN force-the perspective from New York: Bruce Osborn: Logistics for UN operations: Derek Taylor; Somalia-a catalyst for change in the command and control of UN operations: W.J.A. Mellor; Negotiating a convention on the safety of UN personnel: Jonathan Thwaites; Financing peacekeeping operations: Kevin Boreham; Observations on peacekeeping and peacemaking in the former Yugoslavia: John Wilson; Prospects for peacekeeping: Hugh Smith; Report of discussions: Damien Healy