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1 online resource |
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Providing for peacekeeping ; no. 18 |
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Providing for peacekeeping ; no. 18
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Contents |
Abbreviations -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- The emerging need for peacekeeping policy -- Policy, politics, and intergovernmental processes -- Challenges and tensions in policy formulation -- Recommendations and opportunities for collective action |
Summary |
"Partnerships are critical to effective UN peacekeeping, particularly in New York, where the Security Council, the Secretariat, and member states examine proposed reforms and seek consensus on the direction of peacekeeping. Yet throughout the nearly seventy-year history of UN peacekeeping, relations among key stakeholders have frequently fractured due to their often diverging interests. These differences have been compounded by member states' limited access to information on the roles and responsibilities of different UN bodies in taking forward peacekeeping reforms. This paper examines the intergovernmental processes and partnerships that support and guide the development of UN peacekeeping policy to identify what needs to be considered to build consensus on its future direction. The paper offers several recommendations for the Secretariat, member states, and other stakeholders to strengthen the value and outcomes of intergovernmental processes, as well as the partnerships that guide the formulation of UN peacekeeping policy" -- Publisher's website |
Notes |
"May 2018" |
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"This report was developed in partnership with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)." -- Page 1 of cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
In English |
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Viewed 17 May 2018 |
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United Nations -- Peacekeeping forces.
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United Nations -- Peacekeeping forces -- Management
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United Nations -- Peacekeeping forces -- Reform
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SUBJECT |
United Nations. fast (OCoLC)fst00530351 |
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Peacekeeping forces -- International cooperation
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Peacekeeping forces.
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Electronic book
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Author |
International Peace Institute, issuing body.
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