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UN Peacekeeping
The Significance of Kazakhstan’s Growing Role in Peacekeeping Operations
By Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
Kazakhstan is preparing to send a second batch of peacekeepers abroad.
Fiji: The Peacekeepers
By Grant Wyeth
Per capita since 1970, Fiji has contributed more personnel to UN Peacekeeping missions than any other state.
Abe Outlines Why Japan Should Join the UN Security Council
By Shannon Tiezzi
In his speech before the UN General Assembly, Abe made the case for Japan to join the UN's major decision-making body.
China Triples Peacekeeping Presence in South Sudan
By Shannon Tiezzi
China will send a battalion of 700 troops to join the U.N. peacekeeping mission in South Sudan.
Pakistan Decreases its UN Peacekeeping Contributions
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Afghanistan's national unity government, the BJP gets strict with its members and more. Mid-week links.
ASEAN and UN Peacekeeping
By Carl Thayer
ASEAN will slowly develop and evolve regional peacekeeping coordination capacity.
Why South Asia Loves Peacekeeping
Bangladesh, India and Pakistan are all big contributors to UN missions. But there’s more to it than just international goodwill.
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