- 저자
- KO Sung-Youn (Director of Research Department Senior Research Fellow) & KIM Min Jung Erica (Researcher)
- 발간호
- Monograph No. 01
Considering change in the international environment to signify cooperative security measures and peace operations under the name of humanitarian intervention, this study aims to address the rationale for the Asia-Pacific regional center for UN Peace Operation (UNPOC) on Jeju. In the study, which emphasizes the necessity of a UNPOC led by South Korea, it explains why South Korea, as a significant UN member state, needs to increase its role in peace operations. Pointing out the problems of peace operations mainly led by the military, it proposes that future peace operations call for more active participation by non-military sectors.
I. Introduction
II. What are the Characteristics of Peace Operations after the Cold War?
III. Why does the World Put an Emphasis on Peace Operations Centers at the National Level?
IV. Why the Asia-Pacific Regional Center for UN Peace Operations in Jeju?
V. What are the Main Functions of the Asia-Pacific Regional Center for UN Peace Operations in Jeju?
VI. Conclusion and Vision