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"There is and always has been a very strong case for a standing UN rapid deployment force being available as a first responder in crisis situations, and Peter Langille here makes it powerfully. Although the resistance of key states to any such force now seems entrenched, good ideas and advocacy do sometimes prevail, and this is a debate we must continue to have." - Gareth Evans, Former Australian Foreign Minister, President Emeritus of the International Crisis Group, and Co-chair of the International Commission on Intervention & State Sovereignty and Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
"A UN Emergency Peace Service is an idea whose time has come. This highly credible proposal will allow the United Nations to bring succour to victims in a timely manner." - Erna Paris, Author, The Sun Climbs Slow: The International Criminal Court and the Struggle for Justice
"We now all agree 'never again.' An international tool-kit to halt mass atrocities and implement R2P should contain a UN Emergency PeaceService, which could help governments utter 'no more Holocausts, Cambodias, and Rwandas' — and occasionally even mean it." - Thomas G. Weiss, Presidential Professor of Political Science, Director Emeritus, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, USA
"The idea of a UN Emergency Peace Service was always valid and the need for it has never been more obvious. Indeed, the failure of the UN to respond to recent crises, especially across the Middle East and North Africa, has been made much worse by the conspicuous lack of its own standing capability. Peter Langille's book is an excellent account of what could be done and what must be done." - Paul Rogers, Professor of Peace Studies, University of Bradford, UK
"There is and always has been a very strong case for a standing UN rapid deployment force being available as a first responder in crisis situations, and Peter Langille here makes it powerfully. Although the resistance of key states to any such force now seems entrenched, good ideas and advocacy do sometimes prevail, and this is a debate we must continue to have." - Gareth Evans, Former Australian Foreign Minister, President Emeritus of the International Crisis Group, and Co-chair of the International Commission on Intervention & State Sovereignty and Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
"A UN Emergency Peace Service is an idea whose time has come. This highly credible proposal will allow the United Nations to bring succour to victims in a timely manner." - Erna Paris, Author, The Sun Climbs Slow: The International Criminal Court and the Struggle for Justice
"We now all agree 'never again.' An international tool-kit to halt mass atrocities and implement R2P should contain aUN Emergency Peace Service, which could help governments utter 'no more Holocausts, Cambodias, and Rwandas' — and occasionally even mean it." - Thomas G. Weiss, Presidential Professor of Political Science, Director Emeritus, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, USA
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Book Title: Developing a United Nations Emergency Peace Service
Book Subtitle: Meeting Our Responsibilities to Prevent and Protect
Authors: H. Peter Langille
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137603135
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan New York
eBook Packages: Political Science and International Studies, Political Science and International Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2016
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-137-60338-8Published: 29 December 2015
eBook ISBN: 978-1-137-60313-5Published: 14 July 2016
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: X, 149
Topics: Military and Defence Studies, International Relations, International Organization, Conflict Studies, Political Science, Peace Studies