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The importance of militaries from developing countries in global infectious disease surveillance. [PDF]
Chretien JP +11 more
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Major earthquakes of the past decade (2000-2010): a comparative review of various aspects of management. [PDF]
Kalantar Motamedi MH +4 more
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A cross-case comparative analysis of international security forces' impacts on health systems in conflict-affected and fragile states. [PDF]
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La Minustah y la reconstrucción del Estado haitiano
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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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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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Mission in the Caribbean—MINUSTAH
2013In 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 ...
Edstrom Håkan, Gyllensporre Dennis
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Peacekeeping? An Analysis of the Public Choice Issues in ONUCA and MINUSTAH Reforms
Journal of Management Policy and PracticeThis 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.
Luis Carlos Araujo Quintero
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