Soldiers of Diplomacy
The United Nations, Peacekeeping, and the New World Order
Jocelyn Coulon author Howard Scott translator Phyllis Aronoff translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:21st Nov '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
'Peacekeeping - a good idea gone bad? Jocelyn Coulon accurately analyses the chaos of the 90s and provides some hope for the future.' -- Lewis MacKenzie MSC,OStJ,CD, Major General(ret'd), First Commander UN Sector Sarajevo 1992
A unique, thought-provoking investigation based on visits to nine recent peacekeeping missions and interviews with dozens of soldiers, officers, and peacekeeping officials.
United Nations peacekeeping troops, or 'Blue Helmets,' were first deployed in 1956 to oversee the withdrawal of French, British, and Israeli forces from the Suez Canal. Canadian Lester B. Pearson was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize the following year for proposing this solution to the Suez crisis. Now forty years later, United Nations peacekeepers play a very different role from that of Pearson's lightly armed 'soldier-diplomats.' In June 1997, there were only seven UN missions in which the Blue Helmets were acting as true peacekeepers; another ten missions placed the Blue Helmets in civil conflicts where their roles ranged from evacuating threatened groups to organizing elections, and their tasks were much more dangerous.
Jocelyn Coulon draws his experiences visiting nine peacekeeping missions, including Cambodia, Bosnia, and Somalia, at a pivotal point in UN history, when the UN troops were increasingly acting as warriors of a new world order. He raises important questions: How can the UN distinguish its objectives from the interests of the great powers? Could - and should - the UN maintain an independent army? How can the pitfalls encountered by the peacekeepers in Somalia and Bosnia be avoided? Finally, Coulon urges a return to the original, though less spectacular, role of the UN soldiers: keeping the peace where peace is really the goal of the parties involved.
Soldiers of Diplomacy was first published in French in 1994; this new English edition has been updated to reflect recent events. The result of interviews with dozens of soldiers, officers, and officials involved in peacekeeping activities, it is a unique and thought-provoking investigation of UN peacekeeping.
ISBN: 9780802008992
Dimensions: 236mm x 161mm x 23mm
Weight: 526g
272 pages