The Master's thesis systematically analyzes the dimensions of the effectiveness of the United Nations peacekeeping operation in Liberia called UNMIL. In doing so, it presents the development of peacekeeping operations, including a typology, and through an analysis of selected authors and the United Nations, discusses key aspects of the success of this mission. The master's thesis presents the factors of the emergence of conflicts in the West African region. The case study presents the previous interventions of the international community in Liberia, and the chapter concludes with the most recent intervention - the United Nations Mission in Liberia, UNMIL. The aforementioned mission, which is the subject of this master's work, presents the legal basis for the creation of this mission within the case study and analyses the composition of the mission over the years, from its creation in 2003 until its end in 2018. In the core of the case study, the master's work, based on aspects of the success of foreign authors and the organization of the United Nations, analyses whether the mentioned mission of the United Nations can be considered as a successful or unsuccessful mission, where the reasons for the mentioned claim are also presented. In conclusion, the master's thesis answers the research question based on the presented theory and case study analysis and touches on the future of Liberia in relation to the current situation in the West African region.
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