Information on
"Peacekeeping Reform"
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Jun 2012
The Management Handbook For UN Field Missions
Author: Ameerah Haq, Hervé Ladsous, B Lynn Pascoe, Terje Rød-Larsen, Alice Hecht, Julian Junk, Vickesh Kambaran, Till Papenfuss, Dirk Salomons, Cyrus Samii
Publisher:
International Peace Institute (IPI)
This handbook is a resource to help personnel in the field and throughout the United Nations system in improving how to manage UN's scarce and precious resources: time, money, and people. More on «The Management Handbook For UN Field Missions»
April 2012
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Apr 2012
The Beginning of the End?
Author: Timo Behr, Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Antonio Giustozzi
Publisher:
Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
States which contribute to various international efforts in Afghanistan will find it increasingly difficult to balance a need to show long-term commitment with an unpredictable political and quickly changing operating environment. More on «The Beginning of the End?»
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Apr 2012
UN Peacekeeping: 20 Years of Reform
Author: Louise Frèchette, Amanda Kristensen
Publisher:
Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
This paper reviews the key peacekeeping reforms implemented by the United Nations (UN) over the past twenty years, discussing in particular: the change in peacekeeping doctrine stemming from the lessons learned from its experiences in Rwanda and the ... More on «UN Peacekeeping: 20 Years of Reform»
August 2011
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Aug 2011
Making UN Peacekeeping More Robust
Author: Patrice Sartre
Publisher:
International Peace Institute (IPI)
The UN needs to devote a great deal of effort to doctrine in order to increase the coherence both of the conception and the conduct of its operations, and also to communicate in a language that is more meaningful to UN member states and their public ... More on «Making UN Peacekeeping More Robust»
April 2011
February 2011
January 2011
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Jan 2011
Le maintien de la paix « robuste »
Author: Thierry Tardy
Publisher:
Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
Le concept de maintien de la paix « robuste » est né des opérations de maintien de la paix de l’ONU des années 1990 et de leur incapacité, pour des raisons politiques et opérationnelles, à dissuader ou à contraindre les ennemis de la paix. More on «Le maintien de la paix « robuste »»