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“Fortna demonstrates that peacekeeping is an extremely effective policy tool, dramatically reducing the risk that war will resume. Moreover, she explains that relatively small and militarily weak consent-based peacekeeping operations are often just as effective as larger, more robust enforcement missions. Fortna examines the causal mechanisms of peacekeeping, paying particular attention to the perspective of the peacekept–the belligerents themselves–on whose decisions the stability of peace depends.”–publisher website.
- Author: Virginia Page Fortna
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Published: 2008-07-21
- Pages: 230
- ISBN-13: 9780691136714





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