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UN Peacekeeping Operations
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UN Peacekeeping Operations are activities undertaken by the UN to resolve conflicts around the world. In traditional Peacekeeping Operations, peacekeeping forces composed of national contingents of troops and cease-fire monitoring missions (in principle composed of unarmed military personnel) perform such tasks as monitoring cease-fires, separating hostile forces, and maintaining buffer zones. More recently, Peacekeeping Operations have expanded to include civilian police activities and administrative assistance activities, such as election and human rights monitoring, reconstruction and development, and organization and institution building.
Japan's Record of UN Peacekeeping Operations
Based on the International Peace Cooperation Law
Sept.1992 International Peace Cooperation in Angola
Sept.1992 International Peace Cooperation in Cambodia
May 1993 International Peace Cooperation in Mozambique
Mar. 1994 International Peace Cooperation in El Salvador
Jan. 1996 International Peace Cooperation in the Golan Heights
July 1999 International Peace Cooperation in East Timor
Feb. 2002 International Peace Cooperation in East Timor
Jan. 2007 International Peace Cooperation in Timor-Leste
Mar. 2007 International Peace Cooperation in Nepal
Oct. 2008 International Peace Cooperation in Sudan
Feb. 2010 International Peace Cooperation in Haiti

