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UN Peacekeeping Economies and Local Sex Industries: Connections and Implications [PDF]
“Peacekeeping economies” have not been subject to much analysis of either their economic or socio-cultural and political impacts. This paper uses a gendered lens to explore some ramifications and lasting implications of peacekeeping economies, drawing on
Kathleen M. Jennings +1 more
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Diplomacy and Peace-Building [PDF]
The author discusses six points important in the diplomatic process of peace building. She begins in her first point outlining the development or evolution of peacekeeping in the modern world and details five more points that are important to the peace ...
Anstee, Margaret J.
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Attribution of Conduct in UN Peacekeeping Operations [PDF]
The paper explores the rules on attribution of conduct within the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations. Although there is now a prevailing judicial practice of employing the effective control test, the content of this test is not sufficiently clear.
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Global consequences of the war in Ukraine: the last straw for (liberal) interventionism? [PDF]
Geis A, Schröder U.
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The EU as a security actor in Africa [PDF]
Instability and conflict in Africa create a range of security problems for Europe. Rapidly increasing migration via the Mediterranean Sea, extremism and terrorism, as well as cross-border crime, all have implications for security in Europe, but are spill-
Hoebeke, Hans +3 more
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Female Peacekeepers and Operational Effectiveness in UN Peace Operations.
More women are needed in UN peace operations, both on the grounds of equality and performance. March 2020 survey data and empirical evidence from the Effectiveness of Peace Operations Network (EPON) highlight the importance of greater gender parity in UN peace operations for missions to successfully achieve their mandated tasks, stressing also the ...
Osland, Kari M. +2 more
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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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Comprehensive Medical Support in Complex Emergencies (CMSCE): pilot course review. [PDF]
Quinn JM +11 more
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Beyond Keeping the Peace: Can Peacekeepers Reduce Ethnic Divisions After Violence?
Existing research suggests that international peacekeeping contributes to conflict resolution and helps sustain peace, often in locations with hostile ethnic divisions.
Page, Douglas D., Whitt, Sam
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Violating Peace: Sex, Aid, and Peacekeeping by Jasmine-Kin Westendorf
This book review covers the insightful examination of the crucial yet understudied issue of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) in UN peacekeeping operations.
Maira Safdar
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