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The Reluctant Peacekeeper : France and the Use of Force in Peace Operations /Thierry Tardy

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Journal of Strategic Studies . -- Vol. 37 No. 5, (October 2014)Abstract: The French doctrine towards peace operations has, over the last two decades, reflected the ambivalence of France's position, stretched between on the one hand a military culture that places the use of force at the centre of strategy and on the other hand multidimensional operations that by their nature integrate a large range of activities. As a consequence France has evolved as a 'reluctant peacekeeper': while it has been significantly involved in peace operations since the end of the Cold War, the military has never felt comfortable with the peacekeeping concept, seen as a dilution of their primary function of fighting wars.
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The French doctrine towards peace operations has, over the last two decades, reflected the ambivalence of France's position, stretched between on the one hand a military culture that places the use of force at the centre of strategy and on the other hand multidimensional operations that by their nature integrate a large range of activities. As a consequence France has evolved as a 'reluctant peacekeeper': while it has been significantly involved in peace operations since the end of the Cold War, the military has never felt comfortable with the peacekeeping concept, seen as a dilution of their primary function of fighting wars.

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