UN Peacekeeping: A Noble Mission or an Endless Odyssey?...
A Global Force in Perpetual Conflict From the war-torn streets of the Central African Republic to the rugged terrain of Lebanon, United Nations peacekeepers stand as sentinels of stability in some of the world’s most volatile regions. Tasked with enforcing ceasefires, protecting civilians, and fostering political reconciliation, these missions are the face of international intervention in conflict zones. Yet, after more than 70 years of operations, the fundamental question remains: are UN peacekeeping missions a solution to global instability, or are they merely an indefinite holding pattern, delaying rather than resolving conflicts? Philosophical Perspective: The Paradox of Peacekeeping At its core, peacekeeping represents a paradox. The UN intervenes in conflicts not to impose peace through force, but to uphold fragile ceasefires and mediate between warring factions. The concept is rooted in the idea that peace can be maintained through consent, impartiality, and minimal use of fo...