A history of colonial legacies in United Nations peacekeeping from 1945–1971 focusing on the influence of UN staff deployed to conflicts in the Global South. Margot Tudor identifies the unexplored colonial structures racial prejudices and organisational politics that shaped UN peacekeeping practices during the instability of decolonisation.
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