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Multidisciplinary Futures of UN Peace Operations


Multidisciplinary Futures of UN Peace Operations


Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies

von: Alexander Gilder, David Curran, Georgina Holmes, Fiifi Edu-Afful

128,39 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 19.09.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9783031385964
Sprache: englisch

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Bringing 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 researchlocated across multiple disciplines, including political science, history, law, gender studies, and criminology.<p></p>
<p>1. The Future Trajectory of UN Peace Operations (Alexander Gilder, David Curran, Georgina Holmes and Fiifi Edu-Afful).- Part 1 Reforming Security.- 2. Reforming Security Institutions: Implications of Local Actors’ Incorporation on the Construction of Democratic Security Environments (Alessandra Jungs de Almeida and Juliana Viggiano).- 3. International Policing and/as the Future of UN Peace Operations (Charles T Hunt).- Part 2 Resolving Conflict and Ensuring Protection.- 4. Attack Helicopters and Other Technologies for Enforcement in UN Peace Operations (Walter Dorn).- 5. The Future Dynamics Between UN Stabilisation and UN Peace Operations: Conflict Management Versus Conflict Resolution (Shannon Zimmerman).- 6. UNTSO: The Future of UN Peacekeeping in the Middle East (Diego Salama).- Part 3 Strengthening Partnerships.- 7. The Future Of United Nations-African Union (UN-AU) Cooperation On Peace And Security (Ruth Adwoa Frimpong).- 8. The Islamic Conception of Peacebuilding (hifz al-salam) Under the Auspices of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the United Nation’s Sustaining Peace Agenda (Mohammad Sabuj).- 9. Advancing a Children, Peace and Security Agenda for the Future of UN Peacekeeping (Dustin Johnson, Catherine Baillie Abidi, Laura Cleave, and Shelly Whitman).- Part 4 Ensuring Future Accountability.- 10. Accountability for Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse: Rethinking Relationships (Sabrina White).- 11. Safeguarding from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Peace Operations: Lessons for the Future (Sarah Blakemore, Rosa Freedman and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert).- 12. An Alternative Approach: The African Union’s ’s SEA Regulatory Framework (Ai Kihara-Hunt and Roisin Burke).</p><p></p>
<p>Alexander Gilder is Associate Professor of International Law and Security at the School of Law, University of Reading, UK and Associate Faculty at the School of Humanitarian Studies, Royal Roads University, Canada.</p>

<p>David Curran is Associate Professor and Research Group Leader: Security, Vulnerability and Resilience at the Centre for Trust, Peace, and Social Relations, Coventry University, UK.</p>

<p>Georgina Holmes is Lecturer in Politics and International Studies at the School of Social Sciences and Global Studies, The Open University, UK.</p>

<p>Fiifi Edu-Afful is Senior Research Fellow at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Ghana.&nbsp;</p>
<p>“This collection of essays is a rich survey of the challenges facing the UN and an examination of the opportunities offered by partnerships, technology and reform.”</p>

<p>— <b>Roger Mac Ginty</b>, Professor in Defence, Development and Diplomacy, Durham University, UK.</p>

<p>“This volume shines because its contributions showcase the complex nature of contemporary peacekeeping and the multiple operational challenges it must evolve to address.”</p>

<p>— <b>Dr Katharina P. Coleman</b>, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of British Columbia, Canada.</p>

<p>“This book brings together new voices and fresh ideas on future pathways for UN peace operations.”</p>

<p>— <b>Dr Jenna Russo</b>, Head of the Brian Urquhart Center for Peace Operations, International Peace Institute, USA</p>

<p><b>Alexander Gilder </b>is Associate Professor of International Law and Security at the School of Law, University of Reading, UK and Associate Faculty at the School of Humanitarian Studies, Royal Roads University, Canada</p>

<p><b>David Curran </b>is Associate Professor and Research Group Leader: Security, Vulnerability and Resilience at the Centre for Trust, Peace, and Social Relations, Coventry University, UK<b></b></p>

<p><b>Georgina Holmes</b> is Lecturer in Politics and International Studies at the School of Social Sciences and Global Studies, The Open University, UK.</p>

<p><b>Fiifi Edu-Afful </b>is Senior Research Fellow at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Ghana.</p>
Provides a vital assessment of future pathways for UN peace operations Outlines lessons that can shape future theory and practice of UN peace operations Gives multi-disciplinary perspectives including international relations, law, leadership studies, gender studies
<p>“United Nations peace operations, and multilateralism in general, are under severe pressure. That makes this volume extremely timely. This collection of essays is a rich and detailed survey of the challenges facing the UN and an examination of the opportunities offered by technology, partnerships and reform. This work is a valuable horizon-scanning of how the UN can be fit for purpose in the decades to come.” (Roger Mac Ginty, Professor in Defence, Development and Diplomacy, Durham University, UK.)</p>

<p>“This volume offers a timely, multi-faceted exploration of the future(s) of UN peacekeeping. It shines because its wide ranging, thought-provoking contributions showcase the complex nature of contemporary peacekeeping and the multiple operational challenges it must evolve to address.” (Dr Katharina P. Coleman, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of British Columbia, Canada.)</p>

“This book brings together new voices and fresh ideas on future pathways for UN peaceoperations. It makes an incredibly timely contribution across many areas that are of critical importance for peacekeeping.” (Dr Jenna Russo, Head of the Brian Urquhart Center for Peace Operations, International Peace Institute, USA)<p></p>

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