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This book argues that the UN is peacekeeping in places where there is no peace to keep. This book is a policy guide for UN missions. It contemplates the challenging nature of non-permissive UN mission environments and offers a challenge to the UN to think afresh about the way it undertakes missions in these settings.
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This book argues that the UN is peacekeeping in places where there is no peace to keep. This book is a policy guide for UN missions. It contemplates the challenging nature of non-permissive UN mission environments and offers a challenge to the UN to think afresh about the way it undertakes missions in these settings.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 148
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781138924963
- ISBN-10: 1138924962
- Artikelnr.: 42284463
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 148
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781138924963
- ISBN-10: 1138924962
- Artikelnr.: 42284463
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Nadin is an independent researcher based in Sydney, Australia. He has worked previously at the United Nations University in Tokyo. His research interests include the UN Security Council and UN Peacekeeping Operations. Peter holds a PhD from the University of Western Sydney. Major General (ret'd) Patrick Cammaert has served with distinction as a senior commander in UN Peacekeeping Operations [in the Congo (MONUC), Ethiopia-Eritrea (UNMEE), Bosnia (UNPROFOR) and Cambodia (UNTAC)], and as military adviser at UN HQ. He is an expert advocate on leadership, conflict related sexual violence and peace operations. In 2008 he was awarded the Carnegie-Wateler Peace Prize. Professor Vesselin Popovski is Vice Dean of the Law School and Executive Director of the Centre for UN Studies at Jindal Global University, India. From 2004-2014 he worked as Senior Academic Officer at the United Nations University in Tokyo.
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Introduction
UN missions
Chapter One Armed groups in modern warfare
Roots of conflict
Motivation (purpose and identities)
Recruitment
Popular support
Logistics
Command and Control (C2)
Chapter Two Forming a response: UN missions
Yugoslavia: UNPROFOR
Somalia
After 1999
Chapter Three Methods, challenges and opportunities for engagement
Political process
The role of the UN
Engaging armed groups
Negotiated disarmament
Chapter Four Role and development of robust peacekeeping
Levels of intervention and the functions of the military component
Adherence to principle
Robustness: the concept
Presence, posture and profile
Political
military interface
Blowback and escalation
Constraints
Chapter Five Prioritising the protection of civilians
Why do armed groups victimise civilians?
Countering civilian victimisation
Conceptual challenges
Operational issues
Information gap
Conclusion
The Horta Report
Mandates and UN relations with TCCs
Reforming the UN system
Tailoring missions
Appendix
Index.
List of acronyms
Introduction
UN missions
Chapter One Armed groups in modern warfare
Roots of conflict
Motivation (purpose and identities)
Recruitment
Popular support
Logistics
Command and Control (C2)
Chapter Two Forming a response: UN missions
Yugoslavia: UNPROFOR
Somalia
After 1999
Chapter Three Methods, challenges and opportunities for engagement
Political process
The role of the UN
Engaging armed groups
Negotiated disarmament
Chapter Four Role and development of robust peacekeeping
Levels of intervention and the functions of the military component
Adherence to principle
Robustness: the concept
Presence, posture and profile
Political
military interface
Blowback and escalation
Constraints
Chapter Five Prioritising the protection of civilians
Why do armed groups victimise civilians?
Countering civilian victimisation
Conceptual challenges
Operational issues
Information gap
Conclusion
The Horta Report
Mandates and UN relations with TCCs
Reforming the UN system
Tailoring missions
Appendix
Index.
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Introduction
UN missions
Chapter One Armed groups in modern warfare
Roots of conflict
Motivation (purpose and identities)
Recruitment
Popular support
Logistics
Command and Control (C2)
Chapter Two Forming a response: UN missions
Yugoslavia: UNPROFOR
Somalia
After 1999
Chapter Three Methods, challenges and opportunities for engagement
Political process
The role of the UN
Engaging armed groups
Negotiated disarmament
Chapter Four Role and development of robust peacekeeping
Levels of intervention and the functions of the military component
Adherence to principle
Robustness: the concept
Presence, posture and profile
Political
military interface
Blowback and escalation
Constraints
Chapter Five Prioritising the protection of civilians
Why do armed groups victimise civilians?
Countering civilian victimisation
Conceptual challenges
Operational issues
Information gap
Conclusion
The Horta Report
Mandates and UN relations with TCCs
Reforming the UN system
Tailoring missions
Appendix
Index.
List of acronyms
Introduction
UN missions
Chapter One Armed groups in modern warfare
Roots of conflict
Motivation (purpose and identities)
Recruitment
Popular support
Logistics
Command and Control (C2)
Chapter Two Forming a response: UN missions
Yugoslavia: UNPROFOR
Somalia
After 1999
Chapter Three Methods, challenges and opportunities for engagement
Political process
The role of the UN
Engaging armed groups
Negotiated disarmament
Chapter Four Role and development of robust peacekeeping
Levels of intervention and the functions of the military component
Adherence to principle
Robustness: the concept
Presence, posture and profile
Political
military interface
Blowback and escalation
Constraints
Chapter Five Prioritising the protection of civilians
Why do armed groups victimise civilians?
Countering civilian victimisation
Conceptual challenges
Operational issues
Information gap
Conclusion
The Horta Report
Mandates and UN relations with TCCs
Reforming the UN system
Tailoring missions
Appendix
Index.







