UN peacekeeping missions fail because they rely on top-down solutions rather than bottom-up strategies that draw on local knowledge. Note: Included is a letter to the editor commenting on the article, along with the author's response
2018 marks the 70th Anniversary of the beginning of United Nations Peacekeeping. In the past seven d...
Excerpt Somalia, Rwanda and what was once Yugoslavia reveal the shocking inadequacies of the \u27sec...
The following will argue that the development of the concept of Global Governance has had a dramatic...
© 2016, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
As the world’s leaders and their diplomats prepare to meet for the 75th session of the UN general as...
Several studies show that despite recent increases in the number of minor conflicts, long-term trend...
Are United Nations peacekeeping missions effective at reducing violence in civil wars? Although UN p...
In recent years, there has been increasing debate about the efficiency and the relevance of costly a...
Peacekeeping has been one of the main conflict management tools used by the international community ...
ABSTRACT: This paper attempts to establish that modern UN peacekeeping operations, however flawed, a...
The impact of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping on conflict has received a sustained amount of attent...
The UN peacekeepers-the Blue Berets-form one of the largest, best equipped, and international forces...
The number of uniformed personnel serving in UN peace missions reached a new record in 2016, at almo...
Perhaps the most shocking aspect of both the Rwandan and Bosnian genocides is not simply that such l...
By sending peacekeeping and observer missions to the world’s troubled spots over the past seventy ye...
2018 marks the 70th Anniversary of the beginning of United Nations Peacekeeping. In the past seven d...
Excerpt Somalia, Rwanda and what was once Yugoslavia reveal the shocking inadequacies of the \u27sec...
The following will argue that the development of the concept of Global Governance has had a dramatic...
© 2016, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
As the world’s leaders and their diplomats prepare to meet for the 75th session of the UN general as...
Several studies show that despite recent increases in the number of minor conflicts, long-term trend...
Are United Nations peacekeeping missions effective at reducing violence in civil wars? Although UN p...
In recent years, there has been increasing debate about the efficiency and the relevance of costly a...
Peacekeeping has been one of the main conflict management tools used by the international community ...
ABSTRACT: This paper attempts to establish that modern UN peacekeeping operations, however flawed, a...
The impact of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping on conflict has received a sustained amount of attent...
The UN peacekeepers-the Blue Berets-form one of the largest, best equipped, and international forces...
The number of uniformed personnel serving in UN peace missions reached a new record in 2016, at almo...
Perhaps the most shocking aspect of both the Rwandan and Bosnian genocides is not simply that such l...
By sending peacekeeping and observer missions to the world’s troubled spots over the past seventy ye...
2018 marks the 70th Anniversary of the beginning of United Nations Peacekeeping. In the past seven d...
Excerpt Somalia, Rwanda and what was once Yugoslavia reveal the shocking inadequacies of the \u27sec...
The following will argue that the development of the concept of Global Governance has had a dramatic...