(Source: HSozKult)
Via HSozKult, we learned of a
conference at the Deutsches Historisches Institut in Moscow on the role of
socialist and post-socialist states in the development of peacekeeping
operations since 1945.
“The interconnected histories of international organizations and the
normative conceptions of international relations with their discussions about
range and universality constitute one of the most promising and challenging
topics of International History since 1945. Debates about the balance between
state sovereignty and territorial integrity, international security, human
rights, and dimensions of peace were reflected and still are reflected by
international approaches to international challenges, new- and old-type crises,
and problems of Cold War, decolonization as well as post-Cold War and
post-colonial processes. […]“
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