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1.Forces weresent to the Middle East in 1956 and to theCongo in 1960
2.Expenses case, ICJ Rep. 1962,151, 166, 171–2,
3.The United Nations Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)
4.New forces in the Middle East
5.New forms of peacekeeping after the Cold Warincluding conflict areassuch as Afghanistan and Pakistan (UNGOMAP 1988–90), Iran and Iraq (UNIIMOG1988–91), Iraq-Kuwait (UNIKOM 1991–), Angola (UNAVEM 1989–91; UNAVEM II 1991–5;UNAVEM III 1995–), Namibia (UNTAG 1989–90), Central America (ONUCA 1989–92), ElSalvador (ONUSAL 1991–5), Cambodia (UNAMIC 1991–2; UNTAC 1992–3), Somalia(UNOSOM 1992–3; UNOSOM II 1993–5), Mozambique (ONUMOZ 1992–4), Uganda-Rwanda(UNOMUR, 1993–4), the Aouzou Strip (UNASOG 1994), Western Sahara (MINURSO1991–), Yugoslavia (see above), Georgia (UNOMIG 1993–), Liberia (UNOMIL 1993–),Haiti (see above), Rwanda (see above), and Tadjikistan (UNMOT 1994–).
6.UN ‘ceasefire enforcement units
7.a‘rapid reaction capacity’ of the UN in peacekeeping operations
UNpeacekeeping
The‘old’ peacekeeping during the Cold War
Thefirst United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East (UNEF)
TheUnited Nations Force in the Congo (ONUC)
TheExpenses case
TheUnited Nations Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)
Newforces in the Middle East
New forms ofpeacekeeping after the Cold War

