noA deconstruction of the role of peace support operations suggests that they sustain a particular order of world politics that privileges the rich and powerful states in their efforts to control or isolate unruly parts of the world. As a management device it has grown in significance as the strategic imperatives of the post-industrialized, capitalist world have neutered the universal pretensions of the United Nations. Drawing on the work of Robert Cox and Mark Duffield, this essay adopts a critical theory perspective to argue that peace support operations serve a narrow, problem-solving purpose - to doctor the dysfunctions of the global political economy within a framework of liberal imperialism. Two dynamics in world politics might be exp...
The author examines the bases of American military participation in the array of Third World activit...
After the collapse of the bipolar world, multilateral initiatives and organizations got into a crisi...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
yesThe ideology of the liberal peace has propelled the political economies of war-torn societies int...
This chapter outlines the development of the concepts of peace, peacebuilding, and statebuilding’s r...
The ideology of the liberal peace has propelled the political economies of war-torn societies into a...
Abstract: This paper examines the international security context from both realists and idealists pe...
NoUN peacekeeping is once again undergoing a period of intense critical scrutiny. Having passed thro...
We are experiencing a momentous phase-shift with potentially significant implications for UN peaceke...
The thesis critically examines the advance of United Nations peacekeeping as an instrument for manag...
ABSTRACT: This paper attempts to establish that modern UN peacekeeping operations, however flawed, a...
YesThis paper sums up the findings from the first comprehensive study on the United Nations Mission...
UN peace operations need a new peacebuilding agenda that acknowledges both the transboundary nature ...
UN peace operations need a new peacebuilding agenda that acknowledges both the transboundary nature ...
Making War and Building Peace examines how well United Nations peacekeeping missions work after civi...
The author examines the bases of American military participation in the array of Third World activit...
After the collapse of the bipolar world, multilateral initiatives and organizations got into a crisi...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
yesThe ideology of the liberal peace has propelled the political economies of war-torn societies int...
This chapter outlines the development of the concepts of peace, peacebuilding, and statebuilding’s r...
The ideology of the liberal peace has propelled the political economies of war-torn societies into a...
Abstract: This paper examines the international security context from both realists and idealists pe...
NoUN peacekeeping is once again undergoing a period of intense critical scrutiny. Having passed thro...
We are experiencing a momentous phase-shift with potentially significant implications for UN peaceke...
The thesis critically examines the advance of United Nations peacekeeping as an instrument for manag...
ABSTRACT: This paper attempts to establish that modern UN peacekeeping operations, however flawed, a...
YesThis paper sums up the findings from the first comprehensive study on the United Nations Mission...
UN peace operations need a new peacebuilding agenda that acknowledges both the transboundary nature ...
UN peace operations need a new peacebuilding agenda that acknowledges both the transboundary nature ...
Making War and Building Peace examines how well United Nations peacekeeping missions work after civi...
The author examines the bases of American military participation in the array of Third World activit...
After the collapse of the bipolar world, multilateral initiatives and organizations got into a crisi...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...