CYRPRUS AS A U.N. PROTECTED AREA
In: Peace review: the international quarterly of world peace, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 193-198
ISSN: 1040-2659
THOSE WHO STUDY CONFLICT MANAGEMENT HAVE DEBATED THE VIABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS TO MAINTAIN PEACE AND SECURITY. THIS ARTICLE EXPLORES WHETHER SUCH EFFORTS ARE USEFUL, LEGITIMATE, AND SUCCESSFUL IN DEFENDING DESIGNATED SAFE HAVENS, BUFFER ZONES, PROTECTED AREAS, AND FREE MOVEMENT CORRIDORS, AND OTHER ZONES OF PEACE. IN ORDER TO BETTER UNDERSTAND PEACE OPERATIONS AND THE CREATION OF PROTECTED AREAS, THIS ARTICLE EXAMINES THE CASE OF THE UN FORCE IN CYPRUS. IT EXAMINES PEACEKEEPING AS PEACE OBSERVATION, AS PEACE ENFORCEMENT, AND AS PEACEKEEPING. IT ALSO DEFINES WHAT IS MEANT BY ZONES OF PEACE, IN THE FIRST PLACE.