Handbook on Peacekeeping and International Relations
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Handbook on Peacekeeping and International Relations
Dorussen, Han
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
12/2022
408
Dura
Inglês
9781839109928
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xiv
1 Peacekeeping as rule-based interventions in international relations 1
Han Dorussen
PART I THE DEPLOYMENT OF PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
2 Mandating peacekeeping operations and international law 12
Emily Helms
3 Peacekeeping financing 27
Katharina P. Coleman
4 Consent in peacekeeping 46
Timothy Passmore, Johannes Karreth and Jaroslav Tir
5 The composition of UN peacekeeping missions 60
Vincenzo Bove, Chiara Ruffa and Andrea Ruggeri
6 Naming names: UN Security Council Resolution sentiment in civil wars 74
Michelle Benson and Colin Tucker
7 Mediation, political missions, and peacekeeping 88
Han Dorussen
8 Non-UN peacekeeping 102
Corinne Bara
PART II WHAT PEACEKEEPERS DO
9 Disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) and
peacekeeping operations 118
Dylan Herrera and Andrea Gonzalez Pena
10 Peacekeeping, security sector reform, and the rule of law 134
Robert A. Blair
11 Public information and strategic communications in peace operations 148
Kseniya Oksamytna
12 Civilian components in peace operations 163
Jair van der Lijn and Sabine Otto
PART III PEACEKEEPING EFFECTIVENESS
13 Peacekeeping and conflict resolution 182
Evgenija Kroeker and Andrea Ruggeri
14 Peacekeeping and the geographic diffusion and containment of conflict 196
Bernd Beber
15 Peacekeeping and the protection of civilians 210
Lisa Hultman, Jacob D. Kathman and Megan Shannon
16 Peacekeeping and electoral violence 225
Hannah Smidt
17 Peacekeeping operations and women's security 242
Louise Olsson
PART IV CONTROVERSIES SURROUNDING PEACEKEEPING
18 Peacekeeping and the problem of sexual and gender-based violence 256
Sabrina Karim and Kyle Beardsley
19 The material impact of peace operations on the environment and
cultural heritage 270
Mathilde Leloup and Lucile Maertens
20 Peacekeeping and postwar violence 286
Jessica Di Salvatore
21 Hazards of peacekeeping: peacekeepers as targets of violence 300
Sara Lindberg Bromley
22 The local perception of peacekeepers 314
Han Dorussen and Marian de Vooght
23 The political economy of peacekeeping: unemployment, violence, and
trust towards peacekeepers. Evidence from Somalia 327
Prabin B. Khadka and Anup Phayal
24 Peacekeeping operations: the endgame 343
Richard Caplan, John Gledhill and Maline Meiske
PART V CONCLUSIONS
25 State of the art of research on peacekeeping 360
Paul F. Diehl
Index
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xiv
1 Peacekeeping as rule-based interventions in international relations 1
Han Dorussen
PART I THE DEPLOYMENT OF PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
2 Mandating peacekeeping operations and international law 12
Emily Helms
3 Peacekeeping financing 27
Katharina P. Coleman
4 Consent in peacekeeping 46
Timothy Passmore, Johannes Karreth and Jaroslav Tir
5 The composition of UN peacekeeping missions 60
Vincenzo Bove, Chiara Ruffa and Andrea Ruggeri
6 Naming names: UN Security Council Resolution sentiment in civil wars 74
Michelle Benson and Colin Tucker
7 Mediation, political missions, and peacekeeping 88
Han Dorussen
8 Non-UN peacekeeping 102
Corinne Bara
PART II WHAT PEACEKEEPERS DO
9 Disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) and
peacekeeping operations 118
Dylan Herrera and Andrea Gonzalez Pena
10 Peacekeeping, security sector reform, and the rule of law 134
Robert A. Blair
11 Public information and strategic communications in peace operations 148
Kseniya Oksamytna
12 Civilian components in peace operations 163
Jair van der Lijn and Sabine Otto
PART III PEACEKEEPING EFFECTIVENESS
13 Peacekeeping and conflict resolution 182
Evgenija Kroeker and Andrea Ruggeri
14 Peacekeeping and the geographic diffusion and containment of conflict 196
Bernd Beber
15 Peacekeeping and the protection of civilians 210
Lisa Hultman, Jacob D. Kathman and Megan Shannon
16 Peacekeeping and electoral violence 225
Hannah Smidt
17 Peacekeeping operations and women's security 242
Louise Olsson
PART IV CONTROVERSIES SURROUNDING PEACEKEEPING
18 Peacekeeping and the problem of sexual and gender-based violence 256
Sabrina Karim and Kyle Beardsley
19 The material impact of peace operations on the environment and
cultural heritage 270
Mathilde Leloup and Lucile Maertens
20 Peacekeeping and postwar violence 286
Jessica Di Salvatore
21 Hazards of peacekeeping: peacekeepers as targets of violence 300
Sara Lindberg Bromley
22 The local perception of peacekeepers 314
Han Dorussen and Marian de Vooght
23 The political economy of peacekeeping: unemployment, violence, and
trust towards peacekeepers. Evidence from Somalia 327
Prabin B. Khadka and Anup Phayal
24 Peacekeeping operations: the endgame 343
Richard Caplan, John Gledhill and Maline Meiske
PART V CONCLUSIONS
25 State of the art of research on peacekeeping 360
Paul F. Diehl
Index
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United Nations; Peacekeeping; Protection of Civilians; Peacebuilding; Conflict and post-conflict; International Relations
Contents:
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xiv
1 Peacekeeping as rule-based interventions in international relations 1
Han Dorussen
PART I THE DEPLOYMENT OF PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
2 Mandating peacekeeping operations and international law 12
Emily Helms
3 Peacekeeping financing 27
Katharina P. Coleman
4 Consent in peacekeeping 46
Timothy Passmore, Johannes Karreth and Jaroslav Tir
5 The composition of UN peacekeeping missions 60
Vincenzo Bove, Chiara Ruffa and Andrea Ruggeri
6 Naming names: UN Security Council Resolution sentiment in civil wars 74
Michelle Benson and Colin Tucker
7 Mediation, political missions, and peacekeeping 88
Han Dorussen
8 Non-UN peacekeeping 102
Corinne Bara
PART II WHAT PEACEKEEPERS DO
9 Disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) and
peacekeeping operations 118
Dylan Herrera and Andrea Gonzalez Pena
10 Peacekeeping, security sector reform, and the rule of law 134
Robert A. Blair
11 Public information and strategic communications in peace operations 148
Kseniya Oksamytna
12 Civilian components in peace operations 163
Jair van der Lijn and Sabine Otto
PART III PEACEKEEPING EFFECTIVENESS
13 Peacekeeping and conflict resolution 182
Evgenija Kroeker and Andrea Ruggeri
14 Peacekeeping and the geographic diffusion and containment of conflict 196
Bernd Beber
15 Peacekeeping and the protection of civilians 210
Lisa Hultman, Jacob D. Kathman and Megan Shannon
16 Peacekeeping and electoral violence 225
Hannah Smidt
17 Peacekeeping operations and women's security 242
Louise Olsson
PART IV CONTROVERSIES SURROUNDING PEACEKEEPING
18 Peacekeeping and the problem of sexual and gender-based violence 256
Sabrina Karim and Kyle Beardsley
19 The material impact of peace operations on the environment and
cultural heritage 270
Mathilde Leloup and Lucile Maertens
20 Peacekeeping and postwar violence 286
Jessica Di Salvatore
21 Hazards of peacekeeping: peacekeepers as targets of violence 300
Sara Lindberg Bromley
22 The local perception of peacekeepers 314
Han Dorussen and Marian de Vooght
23 The political economy of peacekeeping: unemployment, violence, and
trust towards peacekeepers. Evidence from Somalia 327
Prabin B. Khadka and Anup Phayal
24 Peacekeeping operations: the endgame 343
Richard Caplan, John Gledhill and Maline Meiske
PART V CONCLUSIONS
25 State of the art of research on peacekeeping 360
Paul F. Diehl
Index
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xiv
1 Peacekeeping as rule-based interventions in international relations 1
Han Dorussen
PART I THE DEPLOYMENT OF PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
2 Mandating peacekeeping operations and international law 12
Emily Helms
3 Peacekeeping financing 27
Katharina P. Coleman
4 Consent in peacekeeping 46
Timothy Passmore, Johannes Karreth and Jaroslav Tir
5 The composition of UN peacekeeping missions 60
Vincenzo Bove, Chiara Ruffa and Andrea Ruggeri
6 Naming names: UN Security Council Resolution sentiment in civil wars 74
Michelle Benson and Colin Tucker
7 Mediation, political missions, and peacekeeping 88
Han Dorussen
8 Non-UN peacekeeping 102
Corinne Bara
PART II WHAT PEACEKEEPERS DO
9 Disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) and
peacekeeping operations 118
Dylan Herrera and Andrea Gonzalez Pena
10 Peacekeeping, security sector reform, and the rule of law 134
Robert A. Blair
11 Public information and strategic communications in peace operations 148
Kseniya Oksamytna
12 Civilian components in peace operations 163
Jair van der Lijn and Sabine Otto
PART III PEACEKEEPING EFFECTIVENESS
13 Peacekeeping and conflict resolution 182
Evgenija Kroeker and Andrea Ruggeri
14 Peacekeeping and the geographic diffusion and containment of conflict 196
Bernd Beber
15 Peacekeeping and the protection of civilians 210
Lisa Hultman, Jacob D. Kathman and Megan Shannon
16 Peacekeeping and electoral violence 225
Hannah Smidt
17 Peacekeeping operations and women's security 242
Louise Olsson
PART IV CONTROVERSIES SURROUNDING PEACEKEEPING
18 Peacekeeping and the problem of sexual and gender-based violence 256
Sabrina Karim and Kyle Beardsley
19 The material impact of peace operations on the environment and
cultural heritage 270
Mathilde Leloup and Lucile Maertens
20 Peacekeeping and postwar violence 286
Jessica Di Salvatore
21 Hazards of peacekeeping: peacekeepers as targets of violence 300
Sara Lindberg Bromley
22 The local perception of peacekeepers 314
Han Dorussen and Marian de Vooght
23 The political economy of peacekeeping: unemployment, violence, and
trust towards peacekeepers. Evidence from Somalia 327
Prabin B. Khadka and Anup Phayal
24 Peacekeeping operations: the endgame 343
Richard Caplan, John Gledhill and Maline Meiske
PART V CONCLUSIONS
25 State of the art of research on peacekeeping 360
Paul F. Diehl
Index
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