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245 1 0 _aMultidisciplinary futures of UN peace operations /
_cAlexander Gilder, David Curran, Georgoina Holmes, Fiifi Edu-Afful, editors
260 _aBasingstoke :
_bPalgrave Macmillan,
_c2023
300 _a279 pages:
_billustrations (colour) ;
_c21 cm.
490 0 _aRethinking peace and conflict studies
500 _aSIP2311
500 _aBringing together multidisciplinary perspectives on the future of UN peace operations, this book explores the interrelated dynamics of UN peace operations and peacebuilding practices through the lenses of conflict resolution, protection and accountability. The collection includes coverage of issues ranging from strengthening partnerships between regional institutions and the UN; improving UN policing and stabilisation mechanisms; the application of new technologies in peace operations and implementing security sector reform; to ending sexual exploitation and abuse and enhancing the protection of children. Authors place people at the centre of peacekeeping by interrogating current and past UN initiatives, chart how peacekeeping is evolving in response to changes in global security, assess reform and norm change within missions themselves, and offer original perspectives on the future of UN peace operations. Contributions also include new and innovative theoretical and empirical research located across multiple disciplines, including political science, history, law, gender studies, and criminology.
520 _aBringing together multidisciplinary perspectives on the future of UN peace operations, this book explores the interrelated dynamics of UN peace operations and peacebuilding practices through the lenses of conflict resolution, protection and accountability. The collection includes coverage of issues ranging from strengthening partnerships between regional institutions and the UN; improving UN policing and stabilisation mechanisms; the application of new technologies in peace operations and implementing security sector reform; to ending sexual exploitation and abuse and enhancing the protection of children. Authors place people at the centre of peacekeeping by interrogating current and past UN initiatives, chart how peacekeeping is evolving in response to changes in global security, assess reform and norm change within missions themselves, and offer original perspectives on the future of UN peace operations. Contributions also include new and innovative theoretical and empirical research located across multiple disciplines, including political science, history, law, gender studies, and criminology.
650 7 _apeacekeeping operations
_xUN
650 7 _ainterventions
650 0 _ainternational law
700 1 _aCurran, David
700 1 _aGilder, Alexander
700 1 _aHolmes, Georgina
700 1 _aEdu-Afful, Fiifi
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