The assumption that peacekeeping requires soldiers carrying weapons is widespread; 35 years of successful peacekeeping by unarmed civilians is often overlooked. The original definition of peacekeeping is being confused with peace enforcement and peace operations. Limited interest has led to underfunding of unarmed civilian peacekeeping (UCP) with fewer resources for both study and praxis. Marginalization of civilian peacekeeping has restricted the options for complex interventions; this reduced vision of peacekeeping is open to challenge in the light of evidence from the field. This paper first examines what is meant by peacekeeping and UCP. The relationship of UCP to nonviolence, feminism, and peace studies is considered. The constraints a...
Are United Nations peacekeeping missions effective at reducing violence in civil wars? Although UN p...
There is a sober paradox involved in the use of oxymoron ‘peace operations’, as these operations, tr...
How effective are peacekeeping operations in preventing and stopping violence? Is there an alternati...
Civilians, working together, and using nonviolence to protect themselves and others from direct viol...
Unarmed civilian peacekeeping (UCP) has grown in recognition and practice in the past several decade...
This paper examines the conviction that robust peacekeeping—a strong and forceful peacekeeping force...
Do UN peacekeeping forces protect civilians from harm in post-war environments? Current evidence sug...
Why do similarly sized peacekeeping missions vary in their effectiveness to protect civilians in con...
Research on UN peacekeeping operations has established that operation size and composition affect pe...
Since the failures of the United Nations of the early 1990s, the protection of civilians has evolved...
The impact of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping on conflict has received a sustained amount of attent...
Research on UN peacekeeping operations has established that operation size and composition affect pe...
While large multilateral peace operations arrive with agendas extending into governance, economics, ...
This project explores the experiences of frontline peacekeepers in order to understand a ground leve...
This paper raises the question as to whether the United Nations peacekeeping forces could be awarded...
Are United Nations peacekeeping missions effective at reducing violence in civil wars? Although UN p...
There is a sober paradox involved in the use of oxymoron ‘peace operations’, as these operations, tr...
How effective are peacekeeping operations in preventing and stopping violence? Is there an alternati...
Civilians, working together, and using nonviolence to protect themselves and others from direct viol...
Unarmed civilian peacekeeping (UCP) has grown in recognition and practice in the past several decade...
This paper examines the conviction that robust peacekeeping—a strong and forceful peacekeeping force...
Do UN peacekeeping forces protect civilians from harm in post-war environments? Current evidence sug...
Why do similarly sized peacekeeping missions vary in their effectiveness to protect civilians in con...
Research on UN peacekeeping operations has established that operation size and composition affect pe...
Since the failures of the United Nations of the early 1990s, the protection of civilians has evolved...
The impact of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping on conflict has received a sustained amount of attent...
Research on UN peacekeeping operations has established that operation size and composition affect pe...
While large multilateral peace operations arrive with agendas extending into governance, economics, ...
This project explores the experiences of frontline peacekeepers in order to understand a ground leve...
This paper raises the question as to whether the United Nations peacekeeping forces could be awarded...
Are United Nations peacekeeping missions effective at reducing violence in civil wars? Although UN p...
There is a sober paradox involved in the use of oxymoron ‘peace operations’, as these operations, tr...
How effective are peacekeeping operations in preventing and stopping violence? Is there an alternati...