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ArtikelBlue Berets in the Red; UN Troops in Africa  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 403 no. 8788 (Jun. 2012), page 15-18.
Topik: International; Peacekeeping Forces; Wages & Salaries
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Isi artikelIt is easy to fault UN peacekeeping missions around the world. "Blue helmets" are frequently wasteful, toothless and lack a clear line of command. The UN's peace plan for Syria looks naive, even misguided. In Haiti peacekeepers brought with them not just medical kits, but also cholera. Nonetheless, the eight UN missions in Africa have often made the difference between a new descent back into civil war and a slow but hopeful climb towards stability. Few in Liberia dispute that without the UN they would still be killing each other. In next-door Sierra Leone Western troops had first to use force to make peace in 2000, but the UN's troops were able to keep it. They went in 2005, leaving behind a nation that now boasts about its low murder rate .
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