House and Senate Republicans' latest infighting is over peacekeeping funds
"Unless you want perpetual, endless war, you better have some diplomatic tools," Senator Lindsey Graham told Newsweek.
UN Peacekeepers 'Ignore' Call To Stop Juba Rape Rampage
The rampage in Juba did not see UN troops, stationed only a mile away, intervene.
Child Sex Abuse by U.N. Forces. Where's the Outrage?
The State Department should investigate whether any U.S. taxpayer-funded U.N. peacekeeper engaged in child sex.
Ukraine Calls on U.N. To Send Peacekeepers to the East
Kiev's representative has invited Ban Ki-moon to send an assessment mission.
Why China Is Suddenly Increasing Its Stake in the U.N.'s Troubled Humanitarian Forces
Will China's increased commitment to the peacekeeping forces be a blessing or a curse?
China Leaves Rest of 'Big Five' Behind With U.N. Peacekeeping Pledge
Beijing currently has 3,000 troops on peacekeeping duty; the U.S. has less than 100.
Obama Tackles the Peacekeepers
The least glamorous part of the UN's work is its most important. And it needs reform.
The Dark Side of U.N. Peacekeepers
Little has been done to stop sexual abuse by U.N. troops years after it was first reported.
U.N. to Investigate Peacekeeper Abuse in CAR
Weeks after international peacekeepers were accused of abuse, the U.N. investigates its own.
Campaign Wants U.N. Peacekeepers Stripped of Immunity
A new campaign urges the United Nations to strip peacekeepers of their immunity from prosecution.