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Mission in the Caribbean—MINUSTAH

2013
In 1993, the UN Security Council (UNSC) established its first peace operation in Haiti; UN Mission in Haiti (UNMIH), a combined police and military mission, to support the creation of a new police force and modernizing the Haitian armed forces. In July 1994, the UNSC authorized the deployment of a 20,000 troops strong multinational force to facilitate ...
Håkan Edström, Dennis Gyllensporre
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The Last Frontier of Liberal Stabilisation: Haiti under MINUSTAH’s Stewardship

IndraStra Global, 2020
Over the last two decades, stabilisation missions have become a growing trend in the strategic practices of the United Nations. Such an incremental growth coincides with the hegemonic status achieved by a particular vision of peace, the liberal democratic peace paradigm.
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Peacekeeping and Conformity with Human Rights Law: How MINUSTAH Falls Short in Haiti

International Peacekeeping, 2006
This article uses the UN mission to Haiti to demonstrate how present efforts to integrate human rights in peace operations are at best marginal and at worst a violation of UN members' human rights obligations. It highlights the growing division between the UN's theoretical understanding and practice in this context.
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Peacekeeping? An Analysis of the Public Choice Issues in ONUCA and MINUSTAH Reforms

Journal of Management Policy and Practice
This paper examines the key differences between the United Nations’ peacekeeping missions in Central America (ONUCA) and Haiti (MINUSTAH) to assess the impact of these foreign interventions on the national institutions of the affected countries within the context of peacebuilding policy.
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Brazil in MINUSTAH: exporting a domestic understanding of civil-military relations to a UN peace operation

Conflict, Security and Development, 2023
Vinicius Mariano DE CARVALHO
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Regional Implementation of Peacekeeping: Notes and Lessons from the Brazilian Experience in the MINUSTAH

2015
The evolution of peacekeeping mandates towards complex protection and peacebuilding mandates present specific challenges for UN peacekeepers tasked with conducting complex operations in unfamiliar geographic locations and cultural contexts. The efficacy of peacekeeping is dependent on mandates that are cognizant of and sensitive to the different ...
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