Previous studies have highlighted that United Nations peacekeeping operations are effective at reducing violence during civil wars. But can these operations also change the incentives of the warring parties and lead them to pursue non-violent alternatives? This article provides the first direct test of UN peacekeeping troops’ effectiveness at inducing non-violent engagements, specifically negotiations during civil wars. Our analysis of disaggregated monthly data on peace operations, negotiations, and violence in African conflicts (1989-2009) reveals that sizable deployments of UN military troops, by themselves, are insufficient to foster negotiations, even when they reduce battlefield violence. Instead, the probability of negotiation instan...
Do UN peacekeeping forces protect civilians from harm in post-war environments? Current evidence sug...
The impact of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping on conflict has received a sustained amount of attent...
In recent years, international third parties have increasingly sought to manage the dire consequence...
Previous studies have highlighted that United Nations peacekeeping operations are effective at reduc...
Recent research suggests that UN peacekeeping operations (PKOs) reduce conventional violence. Howeve...
WhileUnitedNations peacekeepingmissionswere created to keep peace and performpost-conflictactivities...
How does peacekeeping work? Recent scholarly work has found evidence that, on average, UN peacekeepi...
Ending civilian victimization has become a primary purpose for third-party intervening actors as the...
Peacekeeping has become an increasingly prominent tool for conflict management and there has been an...
Quantitative research evaluating the effect of peacekeeping operations usually links conflict abatem...
Peacekeeping has been one of the main conflict management tools used by the international community ...
Peacekeeping has been one of the main conflict management tools used by the international community ...
This article examines the effect of the presence of UN peacekeeping forces on the scale of domestic ...
Do ceasefires during peace negotiations facilitate reaching a peace agreement in internal armed conf...
This study seeks to contribute to a lively debate on the relationship between one-sided violence and...
Do UN peacekeeping forces protect civilians from harm in post-war environments? Current evidence sug...
The impact of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping on conflict has received a sustained amount of attent...
In recent years, international third parties have increasingly sought to manage the dire consequence...
Previous studies have highlighted that United Nations peacekeeping operations are effective at reduc...
Recent research suggests that UN peacekeeping operations (PKOs) reduce conventional violence. Howeve...
WhileUnitedNations peacekeepingmissionswere created to keep peace and performpost-conflictactivities...
How does peacekeeping work? Recent scholarly work has found evidence that, on average, UN peacekeepi...
Ending civilian victimization has become a primary purpose for third-party intervening actors as the...
Peacekeeping has become an increasingly prominent tool for conflict management and there has been an...
Quantitative research evaluating the effect of peacekeeping operations usually links conflict abatem...
Peacekeeping has been one of the main conflict management tools used by the international community ...
Peacekeeping has been one of the main conflict management tools used by the international community ...
This article examines the effect of the presence of UN peacekeeping forces on the scale of domestic ...
Do ceasefires during peace negotiations facilitate reaching a peace agreement in internal armed conf...
This study seeks to contribute to a lively debate on the relationship between one-sided violence and...
Do UN peacekeeping forces protect civilians from harm in post-war environments? Current evidence sug...
The impact of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping on conflict has received a sustained amount of attent...
In recent years, international third parties have increasingly sought to manage the dire consequence...