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Understanding Coherence in UN Peacekeeping: A Conceptual Framework
Coherence is a core objective in most multinational interventions and seems of particular relevance to UN peacekeeping missions with their increasing complexity and multidimensionality. Yet, coherence has rarely been studied empirically.
Sebastiaan Rietjens, Chiara Ruffa
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2011
Although the term “peacekeeping” is not defined in the original 1945 United Nations (UN) Charter, the act of using civilian police and military forces to deter and halt conflict has been used on at least sixty-three major operations around the world since 1948.
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Although the term “peacekeeping” is not defined in the original 1945 United Nations (UN) Charter, the act of using civilian police and military forces to deter and halt conflict has been used on at least sixty-three major operations around the world since 1948.
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Myths, Peacekeeping and the Peacekeeping Myth
2023An overview of the political functions of myths and maps the peacekeeper myth throughout United Nations (UN) doctrine and academic theorisations about UN peacekeeping in international relations. Details how distinctions between traditional peacekeeping (associated with consent, neutrality and non-violence) and second- or third-generation peacekeeping ...
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Peacekeeping Intelligence and Information Peacekeeping
International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 2006The world remains in danger of slipping into complex global emergencies on several fronts. At the same time, the United Nations is rethinking its organization and mission; information technology is...
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2021
Abstract International peacekeeping after the Second World War began as a modest means of subduing conflicts between states and grew in importance, partly to facilitate processes of decolonization. This analysis pays particular attention to the concept of peacekeeping and its evolution in the light of conflict within states, the majority
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Abstract International peacekeeping after the Second World War began as a modest means of subduing conflicts between states and grew in importance, partly to facilitate processes of decolonization. This analysis pays particular attention to the concept of peacekeeping and its evolution in the light of conflict within states, the majority
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Accountability of Peacekeepers in Peacekeeping Missions
2018This chapter focuses on the challenges of ensuring the accountability of peacekeepers in peacekeeping missions. Accountability for criminal misconduct involving corruption and resource exploitation is briefly discussed, but the main focus of the chapter is on sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) by United Nations (UN) peacekeepers—one of the most widely
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2004
Peace operations are now a principal tool for managing armed conflict and building world peace. The fully revised, expanded and updated second edition of Understanding Peacekeeping provides a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the theory, practice and politics of contemporary peace operations." "Drawing on more than twenty-five historical and
Griffin, S, Bellamy, A J, Williams, P W
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Peace operations are now a principal tool for managing armed conflict and building world peace. The fully revised, expanded and updated second edition of Understanding Peacekeeping provides a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the theory, practice and politics of contemporary peace operations." "Drawing on more than twenty-five historical and
Griffin, S, Bellamy, A J, Williams, P W
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1996
This study argues, based on the author's firsthand experience with five United Nations peacekeeping missions, that classic peacekeepers in the Cold War era could play a limited but nonetheless useful role in international conflict control. However, in the post-Cold War period, some new approaches to peacekeeping and ventures into enforcement have been ...
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This study argues, based on the author's firsthand experience with five United Nations peacekeeping missions, that classic peacekeepers in the Cold War era could play a limited but nonetheless useful role in international conflict control. However, in the post-Cold War period, some new approaches to peacekeeping and ventures into enforcement have been ...
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