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dc.contributor.authorPinto, Maria do Céu-
dc.date.accessioned2014-11-03T16:54:12Z-
dc.date.available2014-11-03T16:54:12Z-
dc.date.issued2012-
dc.identifier.citationPinto, Maria do Céu (2012). "Portugal: participation in peace missions as a factor of external credibility”. JANUS.NET e-journal of International Relations. Vol. 3, n.º 1 (Spring 2012), pp. 65-77. Accessed [online] on (date of last viewing), observare.ual.pt/janus.net/en_vol3_n1_art3por
dc.identifier.issn1647-7251-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11144/533-
dc.description.abstractIn per capita terms, Portugal is one of the most significant European contributors to international peacekeeping operations around the world. It presently ranks 45th in a list of 115 countries contributing to the United Nations (UN) peace operations and 7th in the European Union (EU). The multiplicity of forces used, as well as the diversity of the locations of deployment, reflect the ambition and effort made by the Portuguese governments in the last 20 years. Portuguese participation in peacekeeping missions has been seen as a vehicle for strengthening Portugal’s position in the world: the involvement under the flag of international organisations raises the profile of Portuguese foreign policy and diplomacy. In this paper, we argue that Portuguese involvement in peace missions reflects Portugal’s pursuit of its national interest and foreign policy. The aim is to bolster Portugal’s capacity to influence the decision-making process in major international fora, such as the UN, NATO and the EU. The goal established since the late 1980s aims to strengthen the visibility and specific weight of Portugal in the multilateral framework. The country´s contribution to peacekeeping operations has increased the bargaining power of Portugal, which has become an active partner with a more audible voice within those organisations. That voice led to gaining a better position when it came to negotiating major international posts and policies.por
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.publisherObservare. Universidade Autónoma de Lisboapor
dc.rightsopenAccesspor
dc.subjectPeace support operationspor
dc.subjectPortugalpor
dc.subjectpeacekeepingpor
dc.subjectArmed Forcespor
dc.subjectUnited Nationspor
dc.subjectOperações de Apoio à Paz-
dc.subjectPortugal-
dc.subjectManutenção da paz-
dc.subjectForças Armadas-
dc.titlePortugal: participation in peace missions as a factor of external credibilitypor
dc.typearticlepor
degois.publication.firstPage65por
degois.publication.lastPage77por
degois.publication.titleJANUS.NET e-journal of International Relationspor
dc.peerreviewedyespor
dc.relation.publisherversionhttp://observare.ual.pt/janus.net/en/previous-issues/50-english-en/vol-3,-n-%C2%BA1-spring-2012/articles/159-portugal-participation-in-peace-missions-as-a-factor-of-external-credibilitypor
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