Cruz Report: conteúdo e críticas
Cruz Report: content and criticisms
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.1809-6182.2018v15n3p18Keywords:
Cruz Report, operações de paz da ONU, capacetes azuis, reforma da ONUAbstract
O trabalho apresenta o contexto em que foi produzido e o conteúdo do relatório “Improving Security of United Nations Peacekeepers”, mais conhecido por Cruz Report. Em seguida, identificamos algumas das principais reações da comunidade de especialistas às recomendações deste documento que já é considerado um marco na história das reformas das operações de paz da ONU no século XXI.
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