In International Peacekeeping, Paul Diehl examines the recent record
of United Nations peacekeeping forces and develops criteria for
assessing their operations. His analysis provides useful guidance for
the management of new hostilities in areas such as Cetral and Eastern
Europe, where the dissolution of the Soviet Union has spawned bitter
civil wars and dangerous border disputes. The paperback edition includes
a new epilogue in which Diehl examines peacekeeping operations in
Bosnia, Somalia, and Cambodia.