Post-conflict peace-building: a challenge for the United Nations

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spelling oai-11362-105132020-03-03T20:03:42Z Post-conflict peace-building: a challenge for the United Nations Castillo, Graciana del SISTEMA DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS CONFLICTO DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL OPERACIONES DE MANTENIMIENTO DE LA PAZ PAZ SEGURIDAD NACIONAL CONFLICT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL SECURITY PEACE PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT UN SYSTEM Includes bibliography The multidisciplinary peace-keeping and post-conflict peace-building (PCPB); operations of today have imposed on the United Nations a multifaceted and complex role, comprising both verification and good offices functions in a wide variety of areas. This has put tremendous pressure on the human and financial resources of the Organization. As a result, many flaws in the United Nations system have been brought to light, such as the inadequate coordination that exists between the different bodies of the Organization and its inability to address problems associated with peace and development in a rigorous, integrated, transparent, coherent and consistent way. The political and economic realities of today require what the Secretary-General has referred to as an "integrated approach to human security". Under such an approach, humanitarian, political, military and socio-economic problems should be addressed by the various institutions jointly rather than separately, in order to avoid potential clashes of competence and waste of resources. An integrated approach to human security, which is important as a general rule, is imperative in PCPB situations and may be the only feasible way to address the sources of conflict, thus avoiding a recurrence of major crises or violence in the future. The need for the United Nations to become more immersed in the multidisciplinary aspects of PCPB requires major rethinking and an analytical and operational redefinition of relationships and comparative advantages. 2014-01-02T18:41:17Z 2014-01-02T18:41:17Z 1995-04 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento http://hdl.handle.net/11362/10513 LC/G.1858-P en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 55 application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
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collection Cepal
language English
topic SISTEMA DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS
CONFLICTO
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
OPERACIONES DE MANTENIMIENTO DE LA PAZ
PAZ
SEGURIDAD NACIONAL
CONFLICT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL SECURITY
PEACE
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
UN SYSTEM
spellingShingle SISTEMA DE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS
CONFLICTO
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
OPERACIONES DE MANTENIMIENTO DE LA PAZ
PAZ
SEGURIDAD NACIONAL
CONFLICT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL SECURITY
PEACE
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
UN SYSTEM
Castillo, Graciana del
Post-conflict peace-building: a challenge for the United Nations
description Includes bibliography
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author Castillo, Graciana del
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title Post-conflict peace-building: a challenge for the United Nations
title_short Post-conflict peace-building: a challenge for the United Nations
title_full Post-conflict peace-building: a challenge for the United Nations
title_fullStr Post-conflict peace-building: a challenge for the United Nations
title_full_unstemmed Post-conflict peace-building: a challenge for the United Nations
title_sort post-conflict peace-building: a challenge for the united nations
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