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Taking Sides In Peacekeeping: Impartiality And The Future Of The United Nations [PDF]
United Nations peacekeeping has undergone radical transformation in the new millennium. \u27Taking Sides in Peacekeeping\u27 explores this transformation and its implications, in what is the first conceptual and empirical study of impartiality in UN ...
Rhoads, Emily Paddon
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The ‘Expected Leadership’ in Indonesia’s Initiative to Form ASEAN Peacekeeping Centres Network
Various International Relations works of literature positioned Indonesia as one of the leading countries in Southeast Asia, both formally and informally.
Farhan Julianto
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The participation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the peacekeeping operations
The main historical and contemporary participation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in peacekeeping operations are described. The key notions of peacekeeping are defined showing this definition as the main rational tool for preventing and resolving ...
Daria Drozd
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Can UN Peacekeeping Promote Environmental Quality?
This research focuses on a positive, and previously largely unknown, implication of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping: better environmental quality. While maintaining international peace and security remains the main goal of peacekeeping operations, we ...
Zorzeta Bakaki, Tobias Böhmelt
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Still the Spectre at the Feast: Comparisons between Peacekeeping and Imperialism in Peacekeeping Studies Today [PDF]
The sheer ambition and scale of UN peacebuilding today inevitably invokes comparison with historic practices of colonialism and imperialism, from critics and supporters of peacebuilding alike. The legitimacy of post-settlement peacebuilding is often seen
Cunliffe, Philip
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THE CONSEQUENCES OF HUMANITARIAN PEACEKEEPING IN AFRICA
Owing to the changing nature of international conflict, the 1990s witnessed agrowing need for humanitarian peacekeeping operations, especially in Africa.
Rialize Ferreira
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Stabilization at the Expense of Peacebuilding in UN Peacekeeping Operations
The “uploading” of stabilization to UN peacekeeping presents conceptual, political, and practical challenges to the UN’s role in global governance and international conflict management. While scholarly research on stabilization has generally focused on
Charles T. Hunt, D. Curran
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Short-term and long-term effects of United Nations peace operations [PDF]
Earlier studies have shown that United Nations peace operations make a positive contribution to peacebuilding efforts after civil wars. But do these effects carry over to the period after the peacekeepers leave?
Czisch, M. +6 more
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Introducing the Peacekeeping Mandates (PEMA) Dataset
Research on UN peacekeeping operations has established that operations' size and composition affect peacekeeping success. However, we lack systematic data for evaluating whether variation in tasks assigned to UN peacekeeping mandates matters and what ...
Jessica Di Salvatore +3 more
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African peacekeeping operations in recent years
The article aims to present a general outlook of the ongoing peacekeeping operations of the most important international, European and African military and civilian organizations.
Zsolt Szabó
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