This book is a definitive, comparative review of the transformation gap between the US and the other members of NATO, and amongst the established and emerging European members.
Trevor Findlay reveals the history of the use of force by UN peacekeepers from Sinai in the 1950s to Haiti in the 1990s and examines proposals for future conduct of UN operations, including the formulation of UN peacekeeping doctrine and the establishment of a UN rapid reaction force.