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학술대회자료
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JOEL ATKINSON (서울시립대학교)
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한국국제정치학회 한국국제정치학회 학술대회 발표논문집 2010 DMZ PEACE CONGRESS Green Cooperation for Peace and Life THEME Ⅱ
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2010.8
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Australia’s interests related to the UN and its alliances and region have shaped its participation in peacekeeping operations. Australia’s limited participation in UN peacekeeping throughout the Cold War reflected the overriding importance of alliances and region during this period. The high point of Australian participation in global orientated UN peacekeeping occurred in the late 1980s-early 1990s. Since 1997, Australia has initiated several large peacekeeping missions in its immediate region, most notably in East Timor/Timor-Leste and Solomon Islands. Peacekeeping has shifted from being an activity Australia did primarily in the interest of its relationship with the UN, to one aimed at achieving its regional interests, even when carried out under the UN banner. So while peacekeeping has never been more important to Australia than it is today, peacekeeping for the UN is a low priority. Nevertheless, Australia’s major role in regional peacekeeping makes Australia a prospective partner in the ROK’s efforts to expand its international peacekeeping activities.

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Introduction
Post-World War Ⅱ and the Cold War
Early Post-Cold War, 1988-1996
Australian-generated peacekeeping, 1997-2010
East Timor/Timor-Leste
Solomon Islands
Peacekeeping and Australian foreign policy today
Capabilities: the ADF and AFP
Australian peacekeeping and the Republic of Korea
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