This article examines the links between post-conflict states’ troop contributions to international peacekeeping missions and security sector reform (SSR). It shows how SSR and troop-contribution preparations are increasingly interwoven and at times perceived as complementary by both external and internal actors. Some of the objectives sought after in SSR, such as the modernization of the military forces and the institutionalization of international norms, overlap with the aim of external partners’ pre-deployment training programmes and formations. Yet, it is argued that there are several unintended consequences with establishing links between SSR and peacekeeping capacity-building that are too strong, including the reinforcement of the troo...
Security sector reform and the protection of civilians are regular features within United Nations (U...
The effectiveness of UN peacekeeping operations (PKOs) in reducing and preventing violence hinges on...
This dissertation examines states and their motivations in contributing troops to UN peacekeeping op...
Post-conflict societies struggle with several interlocking problems that often relate to security an...
How does the composition of security forces in counterinsurgency and peacekeeping operations influen...
We explore the supply side of peacekeeping - the determinants of a country's voluntary contributions...
In many conflict zones around the globe - spreading from Sub-Saharan Africa to Eastern Europe and fr...
Post-conflict transformation is a difficult task, since renewed violence frequently flares up after ...
Do international peace builders influence the successful implementation of police reform in the afte...
Why do states participate in United Nations peacekeeping missions? Extant theory revolves around two...
International audienceThis article examines how the post-conflict political settlement between Burun...
United Nations peacekeeping operations are frequently mandated both to protect civilians and to supp...
Several studies show that despite recent increases in the number of minor conflicts, long-term trend...
This thesis is based on field research in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi and Sout...
We explore the supply side of peacekeeping – the determinants of a country’s voluntary contributions...
Security sector reform and the protection of civilians are regular features within United Nations (U...
The effectiveness of UN peacekeeping operations (PKOs) in reducing and preventing violence hinges on...
This dissertation examines states and their motivations in contributing troops to UN peacekeeping op...
Post-conflict societies struggle with several interlocking problems that often relate to security an...
How does the composition of security forces in counterinsurgency and peacekeeping operations influen...
We explore the supply side of peacekeeping - the determinants of a country's voluntary contributions...
In many conflict zones around the globe - spreading from Sub-Saharan Africa to Eastern Europe and fr...
Post-conflict transformation is a difficult task, since renewed violence frequently flares up after ...
Do international peace builders influence the successful implementation of police reform in the afte...
Why do states participate in United Nations peacekeeping missions? Extant theory revolves around two...
International audienceThis article examines how the post-conflict political settlement between Burun...
United Nations peacekeeping operations are frequently mandated both to protect civilians and to supp...
Several studies show that despite recent increases in the number of minor conflicts, long-term trend...
This thesis is based on field research in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi and Sout...
We explore the supply side of peacekeeping – the determinants of a country’s voluntary contributions...
Security sector reform and the protection of civilians are regular features within United Nations (U...
The effectiveness of UN peacekeeping operations (PKOs) in reducing and preventing violence hinges on...
This dissertation examines states and their motivations in contributing troops to UN peacekeeping op...