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The great peacekeeping divide

As the world grapples with increasing regional strife, demand for U.N. peacekeeping operations to contain and resolve conflicts is stronger than ever. How these missions are funded and supplied sheds light on global economic realities. While advanced economies, such as the U.S. and Japan, foot most of the bill for the operations, countries in Africa and South Asia, such as Ethiopia and Bangladesh, provide the bulk of the personnel.

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