Volume 40, Number 13 · July 15, 1993

A UN Volunteer Force—The Prospects

By Anthony Parsons, General Olusegun Obasanjo, Marion Graeffin Doenhoff, McGeorge Bundy, Robert Oakley, Sadruddin Aga Khan

Editors' Note: In the June 10 issue Brian Urquhart, former Undersecretary-General of the United Nations, proposed that a UN volunteer military force be organized to meet the need for an 'international volunteer force, willing, if necessary, to fight hard to break the cycle of violence at an early stage in low-level but dangerous conflicts, especially ones involving irregular militias and groups.'



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