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The Effectiveness of Debriefing on the Mental Health of Rescue Teams: A Systematic Review. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health
Ancarani F   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Strengthening Management of UN Peacekeeping Operations: A Review of UN Peacekeeping Operations Audits

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
The United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO), established in in the aftermath of World War II, play a crucial role in conflict resolution throughout the world.
Linda Bilmes   +3 more
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UN Peacekeeping Operations

2021
Multilateral cooperation, particularly on the world stage, grows increasingly important as the relationships between countries, international bodies, and policing organizations have a broader impact on international security. As a result of globalization, events such as conflicts, government instability, terrorist incidents, and transnational crime are
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The UN Record on Peacekeeping Operations

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2007
Today, United Nations peacekeeping is the multidimensional management of a complex peace operation, usually following the termination of a civil war, designed to provide interim security and assist parties to make those institutional, material, and ideational transformations that are essential to make peace sustainable.
Michael W. Doyle, Nicholas Sambanis
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India and UN peacekeeping operations

International Peacekeeping, 1997
In the context of post‐Cold War security structures, India is undergoing a major re‐evaluation of both its regional and global roles. In the past, participation in UN peacekeeping operations represented a significant means by which India could demonstrate both its Third World credentials and its continuing commitment to the ideals and ethos of the ...
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The Use of Force in UN Peacekeeping Operations

The RUSI Journal, 2015
Although the demand for UN peacekeepers shows little sign of abating, a sense of uncertainty and malaise continues to colour discussions about the future of UN peacekeeping. Of the many issues facing the UN High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations that was set up in 2014, the use of force by UN peacekeepers is likely to attract particular ...
Berdal, Mats, Ucko, David H.
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China’s Stand on UN Peacekeeping Operations

China Report, 2005
This paper focuses on China’s stand on UN peacekeeping operations (UNPKO) with the objective of understanding the wider perspective of its foreign policy determinants. Further, as peacekeeping operations (PKO) are connected with issues of international peace and security, China’s changing stand on these provides some insights into its security concerns.
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Military realities of UN peacekeeping operations

The RUSI Journal, 1993
In this candid account of his experiences in the former Yugoslavia, Major General Lewis MacKenzie addresses the central issues of UN involvement in this war‐tom area, where not only do UN troops feel their hands are tied by the limits of the UN mandate, but they also experience open hostility from the very people they have been sent to protect, who ...
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Increasing Operational Effectiveness in UN Peacekeeping

Armed Forces & Society, 2009
In this article, the authors argue that an increased percentage of female military personnel on UN peacekeeping operations is beneficial to operational effectiveness. They establish a case for a greater proportion of female service personnel that is based on three main premises: (1) a force adequately representative of female service personnel in ...
Bridges, Donna V., Horsfall, Debbie
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