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학술저널
저자정보
KMAIR 김인수 (육군사관학교)
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국방부 군사편찬연구소 군사 군사지 제88호
발행연도
2013.9
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97 - 125 (29page)

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The goal of this study is to discuss conceptual closeness between South Korea"s peace operation and stabilization operation, thus suggesting that South Korean armed forces can secure opportunities for field exercise and training, which is required to contribute to peace building in the country at civil war and to promote capability of stabilization operation by expanding participations in UN PKO in the civil war countries. In order to support this argument, this study examined how UN PKO activities varied across nations participating in UNOSOM Ⅱ and the extent to which South Korean armed forces carried out tasks associated with stabilization operation during its peace operations. Major findings go as follows. First, UN PKO activities varied greatly according to the participant country’s defense policies. If the defense policy allows the participant country to accomplish more tasks associated with stabilization operation, Somali people in the sectors allocated to the participant country is more likely to live in a better security condition. Second, South Korean armed forces putting priority on SOC restoration and humanitarian aid have not been actively involved in civilian security support and civilian control, which was closely associated with stabilization operation. This gives a policy implication that South Korea"s peace operation should be expanded toward peace enforcement and peace building, which can contribute to improving South Korea"s military capacity for stabilization operation.

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1. 서론
2. 평화유지활동과 안정화작전의 이론과 사례 고찰
3. 소말리아 내전의 평화유지활동 사례 분석
4. 한국군 평화작전의 현황 및 발전방향
5. 결론 및 함의
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