in order to take advantage of the many features of SOLLIMS and to access the
stability operations related products referenced in the report.
We encourage you to take the time to provide us with your perspective on any
given lesson in this report or on the overall value of the “Sampler” as a reference
for you and your unit/organization. By using the “Perspectives” text entry box
that is found at the end of each lesson – seen when you open the lesson in your
browser – you can enter your own personal comments on the lesson. We
welcome your input, and we encourage you to become a regular contributor.
At PKSOI we continually strive to improve the services and products we
provide the global stability operations community. We invite you to use our
website at [ http://pksoi.army.mil ] and the many functions of the SOLLIMS
online environment [ https://sollims.pksoi.org ] to help us identify issues and
resolve problems. We welcome your comments and insights!
United Nations, New York (31 December 2015). The Security Council Considers United
Nations Peacekeeping Operations. The Council noted, in particular, the view of the Highlevel Independent Panel on Peace Operations and of the Secretary General that the lack
of effective dialogue between the Council, troop- and police-contributing countries and the
Secretariat has generated frustration on all sides and has undermined implementation of
peacekeeping mandates. (Photo credit: UN Photo/Rick Bajornas)
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