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Pakistan began its participation in UN peacekeeping in 1960 and became one of the top Troop Contributing Countries (TCC) during 1990s. Barely two decades following its creation, Pakistan demonstrated a unique sense of shared responsibility and ...
Najimdeen Bakare
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From Blue to Green? Environmentalization and Securitization in UN Peacekeeping Practices
The cholera outbreak brought to Haiti in 2010 as a consequence of wastewater mismanagement in one of the UN Stabilisation Mission’s camps drew attention to the concrete material footprint of UN peace operations.
Maertens, Lucile
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Based on library research this thesis examines the contribution of the SADC's peace and security efforts towards enhancing the larger security on the African continent.
Nagar, Dawn Isabel
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‘Super-Robust’ Peacekeeping Mandates in Non-International Armed Conflicts under International Law
Since 2013, the United Nations Security Council has tasked some peacekeeping forces with combat operations against armed groups in the context of non-international armed conflicts.
Longobardo, M.
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As Empresas Militares Privadas e o Peacekeeping [PDF]
O término da Guerra Fria assistiu à proliferação de diversos actores privados envolvidos em actividades tradicionalmente monopolizadas pelos Estados-nação.
Vinha, Luís Miguel da
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Engaging with Communities: The next challenge for peacekeeping [PDF]
Oxfam's overall aim for the Rights in Crisis (RiC) campaign is that 'all women and men in humanitarian crises will be assured both the protection and the assistance they require, regardless of who they are or how they are affected, in a manner consistent
Kahn, Clea
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Searching for a Theory of International Peacekeeping
This article offers a critical review of the few existing scholarly attempts to conceptualize and theorize the study of peacekeeping operations. It reveals that even though the study of peacekeeping operations is burgeoning, most of the available ...
Oldřich Bureš
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Empowering Peace: The Impact of Women in UN Peacekeeping Missions
Gender balance in peacekeeping is crucial for sustainable peace and international security. Women and children are most affected by conflict, enduring displacement, sexual and gender-based violence, and limited or no access to healthcare and education ...
Amna Latif
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Jennifer Giblin’s United Nations Peacekeeping and the Principle of Non-Intervention: A TWAIL Perspective critically examines the evolution of UN peacekeeping through the lens of Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL).
Madeeha Umair Malik
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Gendered Dynamics of Child Protection in UN Peacekeeping [PDF]
Since the mid-1990s, the United Nations (UN) has developed a substantial chil-dren and armed conflict (CAAC) agenda, aimed at preventing and responding to the Six Grave Violations of children’s rights: killing and maiming, child soldier-ing, abductions ...
Johnson, Dustin
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