TY - GEN T1 - Enforcing the peace : learning from the imperial past A1 - Marten, Kimberly Zisk, 1963- LA - English PP - New York PB - Columbia University Press YR - 2004 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_eba_ocm60935015 AB - Anarchy makes it easy for terrorists to set up shop. Yet the international community has been reluctant to commit the necessary resources to peacekeeping -- with devastating results locally and around the globe. This daring new work argues that modern peacekeeping operations and military occupations bear a surprising resemblance to the imperialism practiced by liberal states a century ago. Motivated by a similar combination of self-interested and humanitarian goals, liberal democracies in both eras have wanted to maintain a presence on foreign territory in order to make themselves more. CN - JZ6374 SN - 0231509219 SN - 9780231509213 SN - 1322353328 SN - 9781322353326 SN - 0231129122 SN - 9780231129121 SN - 0231129130 KW - Peacekeeping forces. KW - Peace-building. KW - Imperialism. KW - Consolidation de la paix. KW - Impérialisme. KW - LAW : International. KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE : Security (National & International) KW - Imperialism KW - Peace-building KW - Peacekeeping forces ER -