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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 ...
Kseniya Oksamytna   +2 more
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South America, Peace Operations and MINUSTAH: The View from Venezuela

International Peacekeeping, 2010
This 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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Brazil in MINUSTAH: exporting a domestic understanding of civil-military relations to a UN peace operation

open access: yesConflict, Security and Development, 2023
Brazil led the military contingent of MINUSTAH during the 13 years of the mission and was also the largest contributor with troops for this mission. This paper argues that what has been described as the ‘Brazilian way’ of civil-military relations in that
Vinicius Mariano DE CARVALHO
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‘MINUSTAH is doing positive things just as they do negative things’: nuanced perceptions of a UN peacekeeping operation amidst peacekeeper-perpetrated sexual exploitation and abuse in Haiti

open access: yesConflict, Security and Development, 2021
Haiti’s instability at the turn of the millennium demanded unprecedented changes towards community-based peacekeeping strategies. While deemed successful by some in reducing actualised violence, the UN Peace Support Operation, MINUSTAH, was wrought with ...
Sabine Lee, Carla KING, Greg Ferraro
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MINUSTAH and the Security Environment in Haiti: Brazil and South American Cooperation in the Field

International Peacekeeping, 2010
This 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): From reconstruction to stabilization

Year in review ... United Nations peace operations, 2013
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MINUSTAH (Haiti): Rising from the rubble

Year in review ... United Nations peace operations, 2012
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Minustah’s Legitimacy and the ‘Security-first’ Approach: Reassessing Statebuilding and its Violent Features in the Case of Haiti

Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 2019
The article aims to reassess the statebuilding endeavour of international interveners in the case of Haiti, from an interpretative and socio-historical perspective.
Mariana dos Santos Parra
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