Ștefan-Iaroslav DANIEL, Managementul cooperării și securității internaționale, Studiu de caz: ONU – Haiti (Ayti), Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2024, 247p.

Author(s): Dan ROMAN
Publication name: Romanian Intelligence Studies Review
Publisher name: Mihai Viteazul National Intelligence Academy
Publication type: Journal article
Publication date: June 30, 2025
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Issue/ Volume: 1 (33)/2025
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The United Nations (UN) carries out a broad spectrum of activities
which includes, according to its statute, the protection of human rights,
the support of International Law, the provision of humanitarian aid, one
of the most consistent, and, perhaps the most difficult, peacekeeping.
In recent decades, these missions in various hotspots around the world
have become the UN’s flagship, in line with the role it has assumed on
the international stage. Although commonly known to the general public,
the missions carried out by the “blue helmets” – the representative color
for peace and stability, designating the participating military – have not
received substantial attention from the academic world, at least not
in Romania, and certainly not for any mission dealing with an exotic
country. Such a situation can no longer be sustained following the recent
publication, in 2024, at Presa Universitară Clujeană, of two complementary
books, both authored by Ștefan-Iaroslav Daniel: Haiti și ONU: Repere
istorice, culturale și de civilizație, 224 p. and Managementul cooperării și
securității internaționale, Studiu de caz: ONU – Haiti, 247 p.

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