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peacekeeping

/pees-kee-ping/US // ˈpisˌki pɪŋ //UK // (ˈpiːsˌkiːpɪŋ) //

维持和平,维和,维持和平行动,维稳

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the maintenance of international peace and security by the deployment of military forces in a particular area: the United Nations' efforts toward peacekeeping.
    • : an instance of this.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : for or pertaining to peacekeeping: peacekeeping forces.

Examples

  • In 2010, after an earthquake devastated Haiti, United Nations peacekeeping troops meant to provide support ended up causing a cholera epidemic in the country.

  • Artificial intelligence is helping to broker peacekeeping deals in war-torn countries, underscoring how the tech with a bad reputation can have a positive impact, too.

  • So far, civilian engagement has been high, the peacekeeping body says.

  • Now Sweden is a very different country committed to peacekeeping and international cooperation.

  • As someone who often discusses the value of peacekeeping in extended-family situations like this one, I hope you’ll trust me when I say this peace is not worth keeping.

  • Because of this, the peacekeeping forces have been blocking Muslims from leaving on envoys out of the country.

  • The United Nations peacekeeping force, MONUSCO, is the largest and best-funded in the world.

  • Bolotov also had called for Russia to deploy peacekeeping troops to eastern Ukraine.

  • The U.N. peacekeeping battalion of Indian soldiers fired warning shots, but failed to halt the angry mob.

  • Far from it, the continent had become a security “exporter,” contributing peacekeeping forces around the world.

  • Are there alternative or more effective ways and means to conduct these peacekeeping-related operations?

  • It is also true that certain operations such as peacekeeping tend to be manpower intensive.

  • They include the increasingly familiar peacemaking, peacekeeping, show of force, and humanitarian relief efforts.

  • Your joint resolution on the multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon is also serving the cause of peace.

  • Now the multinational peacekeeping force and our marines are helping them break their cycle of despair.