The Long Search for Peace: Observer Missions and Beyond, 1947-2006

Peter Londey, Rhys Crawley, David Horner

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    Abstract

    Volume I of the Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations recounts the Australian peacekeeping missions that began between 1947 and 1982, and follows them through to 2006, which is the end point of this series. The operations described in The Long Search for Peace - some long, some short; some successful, some not - represent a long period of learning and experimentation, and were a necessary apprenticeship for all that was to follow. Australia contributed peacekeepers to all major decolonisation efforts: for thirty-five years in Kashmir, fifty-three years in Cyprus, and (as of writing) sixty-one years in the Middle East, as well as shorter deployments in Indonesia, Korea and Rhodesia. This volume also describes some smaller-scale Australian missions in the Congo, West New Guinea, Yemen, Uganda and Lebanon. It brings to life Australia's long-term contribution not only to these operations but also to the very idea of peacekeeping.

    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCambridge
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    Number of pages928
    Volume1
    ISBN (Electronic)9781108628938
    ISBN (Print)9781108482981
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    Publication statusPublished - 27 Sept 2019

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