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Peacekeeping
 peacekeeping abbr.
econ. mantenimiento de la paz
| Doctrine
 doctrine abbr.
environ. doctrina; doctrina
law doctrina
| and
 AND- abbr.
automat. -Y
 and abbr.
gen. e; y
| Best Practices
 best practice abbr.
commun. gen. corp.gov. prácticas ejemplares; prácticas más idóneas
comp., MS procedimiento recomendado
law mejor práctica; práctica óptima; práctica más adecuada
nat.sc. mejores prácticas
social.sc. buenas prácticas
UN AIDS. prácticas óptimas
 best practices abbr.
UN ecol. prácticas óptimas
| Unit
 unit abbr.
gen. utensilo
comp., MS unidad
fin. participación emitida por un organismo de inversión colectiva; participación
forestr. unidad de manejo; unidad de área; unidad del organización
mater.sc. unida de extinción
math. la unidad
polit. Unidad

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peacekeeping

['pi:s'ki:pɪŋ] n
econ. mantenimiento de la paz
peacekeeping The activities to prevent, contain, moderate and/or terminate the hostilities between or within States, through the medium of an impartial third party intervention, organised and directed internationally. This intervention is conducted using military forces, police and civilians with the consent of the main belligerents, to complement the diplomatic conflict resolution process and, to restore and maintain peace ['pi:s'ki:pɪŋ] n
environ. mantenimiento de la paz
 English thesaurus
peacekeeping ['pi:s'ki:pɪŋ] n
mil., logist. All measures taken with the consent of all major parties to a dispute designed to facilitate the peaceful settlement of a conflict after the ceasefire. These measures are taken within the framework of the arrangements of Chapter VI of the U.N. Charta. Beyond the diplomatic and political actions, the armed forces can: 1. ensure the observation of the ceasefire and the implementation of international political decisions; 2. interpose themselves between opposing or belligerent parties; 3. watch the borders and lines of demarcation, and control the “buffer zones”; 4. disarm and demobilize combatants. The forces thus engaged have to remain neutral and impartial. There are subject to strict constraints regarding the employment of weapons. (FRA)
USA Military operations undertaken with the consent of all major parties to a dispute, designed to monitor and facilitate implementation of an agreement cease fire, truce, or other such agreement and support diplomatic efforts to reach a long-term political settlement (JP 3-07.3) see also peace building, peace enforcement, peacemaking, peace operations
Peacekeeping
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General20
Human rights activism1
Technology3
United Nations8
United States1

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