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Prospects for Post-Minustah Security in Haiti
International Peacekeeping, 2020In October 2017, the United Nations’ fifth peacekeeping mission in Haiti since 1990, known by its French acronym MINUSTAH, ended its thirteen-year tenure.
Athena R Kolbe
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South America, Peace Operations and MINUSTAH: The View from Venezuela
International Peacekeeping, 2010This article explores the opposition to the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) articulated by the government of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frias and the broader Bolivarian critique of militarized intervention and the liberal peacebuilding agenda.
Julia Buxton
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Do as We Say, Not as We Do: MINUSTAH in Haiti
Abstract In Chapter 5, we turn to Mission des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation en Haïti / United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), the first United Nations (UN) mission to have ‘stabilization’ in its name and the one case study which saw the deployment of a peacekeeping mission without having experienced a civil war ...Sarah Von Billerbeck +2 more
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International Peacekeeping, 2017
ABSTRACTDisarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) programmes form part of standard post-conflict peacebuilding tools regularly applied in the context of UN peacekeeping operations. Yet, the limitations of such templates become evident when peacebuilders are confronted with unconventional settings, such as the urban environment.
Moritz Schuberth
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ABSTRACTDisarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) programmes form part of standard post-conflict peacebuilding tools regularly applied in the context of UN peacekeeping operations. Yet, the limitations of such templates become evident when peacebuilders are confronted with unconventional settings, such as the urban environment.
Moritz Schuberth
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MINUSTAH and the Security Environment in Haiti: Brazil and South American Cooperation in the Field
International Peacekeeping, 2010This article focuses on the main challenges faced by MINUSTAH in implementing its mandate and how its military component, mainly composed of South American contingents, coped with them and achieved a high level of regional cooperation and success in improving security in Haiti.
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MINUSTAH (Haiti): Rising from the rubble
Year in review ... United Nations peace operations, 2012exaly +2 more sources

