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Team UN, world police: why we need an emergency peace service

  • Written by The Conversation
imageUN peacekeepers are often too late to the scene to help.EPA/Atef Safadi

It’s been more than 25 years since the Cold War ended, more than a dozen since we created an International Criminal Court, and a decade since the UN World Summit recognised the Responsibility to Protect civilians – and yet there’s been scant progress in...

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