International interventionism has become uninhibited since the end of the cold war, first of all thanks to humanitarian aid and, since September 11, 2001, because of the international terrorist threat. In this context, the "failed states" are the object of a growing international interventionism that proposes the same ambitious solutions: "peace, democracy and reconstruction of the state". Applied to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).Africa is a continent that is often forgotten, but there is a whole series of important events to deepen the study of international relations, it is, in my opinion, absolutely necessary, especially the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where two pan-African wars took place.That is why, taking the example of the peacekeeping operations conducted and conducted in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, I decided to conduct an analysis to understand the nature of its so-called peacekeeping operations.

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