Peace missions as an element of international security
Peace missions in the modern world are inextricably linked to the political and social processes taking place in specific regions of the globe. When looking closer to the more than fifty-year history of international peacekeeping operations, it should be noted that as time passes, they undergo const...
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description | Peace missions in the modern world are inextricably linked to the political and social processes taking place in specific regions of the globe. When looking closer to the more than fifty-year history of international peacekeeping operations, it should be noted that as time passes, they undergo constant transformations. Their types, goals, and ways of implementation are changing. That is because the environment in which such operations are carried out is changing. They are also transforming the goals and priorities of local and international communities. Permanent modification is also subject to threats in the modern world.
Peace missions are conducted under ever-changing social, economic, and political conditions. They must be flexible so that they can adapt to new challenges. Success is never guaranteed because the tasks related to maintaining peace are carried out in challenging conditions. The success of the peace mission depends on many factors, such as the composition of the peacekeeping mission (military personnel, police, civilian employees), logistical support, entrusted tasks and the environment in which the peace mission operates. |
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spelling | doaj.art-38a7ad89521d4b0687cbc21350e226da2022-12-22T01:37:04ZengMilitary University of Land ForcesScientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces2544-71222545-07192020-06-01196230831910.5604/01.3001.0014.253501.3001.0014.2535Peace missions as an element of international securityMarian Kopczewski0Jacek Narloch1Faculty of Security Studies, General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Military University of Land Forces, Wroclaw, PolandVice-Rector for Military Affairs, General Tadeusz Kościuszko Military University of Land ForcesPeace missions in the modern world are inextricably linked to the political and social processes taking place in specific regions of the globe. When looking closer to the more than fifty-year history of international peacekeeping operations, it should be noted that as time passes, they undergo constant transformations. Their types, goals, and ways of implementation are changing. That is because the environment in which such operations are carried out is changing. They are also transforming the goals and priorities of local and international communities. Permanent modification is also subject to threats in the modern world. Peace missions are conducted under ever-changing social, economic, and political conditions. They must be flexible so that they can adapt to new challenges. Success is never guaranteed because the tasks related to maintaining peace are carried out in challenging conditions. The success of the peace mission depends on many factors, such as the composition of the peacekeeping mission (military personnel, police, civilian employees), logistical support, entrusted tasks and the environment in which the peace mission operates.http://zeszyty-naukowe.awl.edu.pl/gicid/01.3001.0014.2535international securitytypes of peace missionsobjectivestasksprocedures |
spellingShingle | Marian Kopczewski Jacek Narloch Peace missions as an element of international security Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces international security types of peace missions objectives tasks procedures |
title | Peace missions as an element of international security |
title_full | Peace missions as an element of international security |
title_fullStr | Peace missions as an element of international security |
title_full_unstemmed | Peace missions as an element of international security |
title_short | Peace missions as an element of international security |
title_sort | peace missions as an element of international security |
topic | international security types of peace missions objectives tasks procedures |
url | http://zeszyty-naukowe.awl.edu.pl/gicid/01.3001.0014.2535 |
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