With a team led by a Thai general, the Henry Dunant Centre will be responsible for running the entire peace operation, probably the first time any group other than the United Nations has taken on such a role.
Equally important is the recasting or re-configuring of the force, which first deployed as a peace monitoring operation, but now should be better able to deal with more robust operations.
During the visit, some 20, 000 security personnel have been deployed in Israel's biggest ever peace-time security operation.
The key instruments of UNESCO that determine this strategy include the Recommendation concerning Education for International Understanding, Co-operation and Peace and Education relating to Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1974) and the Declaration and Integrated Framework of Action on Education for Peace, Human Rights and Democracy (1995).
Breaking ranks with the Bosnian Serbs' wartime leader, Radovan Karadzic, she had offered some real co-operation with the peace plan drawn up three years ago this week in Dayton, Ohio.
EU's enlargement to include ten new member countries, which took place last May, was sold as a golden opportunity to expand a European zone of peace, prosperity and co-operation into the former Soviet block.
He has said he intends to resume talks and co-operation to promote "economic peace".
The discussions had centred on both the Afghan-led peace process and on strengthening co-operation between Afghanistan and Pakistan, he said.
This operation has frozen Egypt's peace efforts and has directed them towards a new aim: fighting terrorism.
So the EU is the most important project for peace in terms of transnational, supernational co-operation.
The European Commission said the money would go towards supporting economic development, peace and reconciliation and cross-border co-operation.
Chinese experts are generally divided on how far Beijing can independently mediate a peace deal on its own without international co-operation.
While most Americans are home safe, warm and eating turkey, those of us on Operation Joint Endeavor will be keeping the peace in a land where many people still want to kill their neighbors.
Last year the Peace Corps and the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe's mission to Chechnya left after their operating agreements were cancelled.
Indeed, any peace and reconstruction process that is predicated on Mr Milosevic's co-operation has the side-effect of shoring up his authority, and this he is always keen to do.
After the signing of the Dayton peace accords he served as Bosnian military representative to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).
It seeks to promote innovative and creative approaches that enhance culture as a bridge and dynamic force of co-operation, creating opportunities and mechanisms for inclusive economic development, social cohesion, and peace.
Senator Rino Serri, who played a key role in the mediation resulting in the peace pact, said that Italy and the rest of Europe immediately wanted to renew co-operation and relations with Ethiopia, now that the war was over.
Ki-moon said that, from the earliest planning stages of a peacekeeping operation, an end point must be envisaged at which the countries concerned could implement peace agreements and achieve at least the minimum level of sustainable stability, among other results.
Couple that with the words in the Norwegian Nobel Committee's citation that the peace prize is being awarded to Obama "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and co-operation between peoples" and that they have "attached special importance to Obama's vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons, " and the message is clear.
That operation expanded to an Israeli attempt to install a pro-western government that was willing to sign a peace treaty with Israel.
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