United Nations Peace Operations in a Changing Global Order

By: Cedric de ConingMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan ISBN: 978-3-319-99105-4DDC classification: 327.172, C.O.N Summary: Contents: . UN Peace Operations: Adapting to a New Global Order Part I . Political and Strategic Context: Past, Present, Future . UN Peacekeeping in a Multipolar World Order: Norms, Role Expectations, and Leadership . Politics in the Driving Seat: Good Offices, UN Peace Operation and Modern Conflict . People Centered Approaches to Peace: At Cross Roads between Geopolitical, Norms, and Practice Part II . Mandates and Strategy . What Are the Limits to the Use of Force in UN Peacekeeping . Protection of the Civilians in the United Nations: A Peacekeeping Illusion . UN Peace Operations and Organized Crime: Still Foggy . UN Policing: The Security – Trust Challenge Part III . Africa and UN Peace Operations: Implications for the future Role of Regional Organizations . The European Union and UN Peace Operations: What Global- Regional Peace and Security Partnership . China Rising and its Changing Policy . Religion, Governance, and the ‘Peace – Humanitarian Development Nexus’ in South Sudan . UN Peace Operations and Changes in the Global Order: Evolution, Adaptation, and Resilience . Index
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Contents:
. UN Peace Operations: Adapting to a New Global Order
Part I
. Political and Strategic Context: Past, Present, Future
. UN Peacekeeping in a Multipolar World Order: Norms, Role Expectations, and Leadership
. Politics in the Driving Seat: Good Offices, UN Peace Operation and Modern Conflict
. People Centered Approaches to Peace: At Cross Roads between Geopolitical, Norms, and Practice
Part II
. Mandates and Strategy
. What Are the Limits to the Use of Force in UN Peacekeeping
. Protection of the Civilians in the United Nations: A Peacekeeping Illusion
. UN Peace Operations and Organized Crime: Still Foggy
. UN Policing: The Security – Trust Challenge
Part III
. Africa and UN Peace Operations: Implications for the future Role of Regional Organizations
. The European Union and UN Peace Operations: What Global- Regional Peace and Security Partnership
. China Rising and its Changing Policy
. Religion, Governance, and the ‘Peace – Humanitarian Development Nexus’ in South Sudan
. UN Peace Operations and Changes in the Global Order: Evolution, Adaptation, and Resilience
. Index

Contents:
. UN Peace Operations: Adapting to a New Global Order
Part I
. Political and Strategic Context: Past, Present, Future
. UN Peacekeeping in a Multipolar World Order: Norms, Role Expectations, and Leadership
. Politics in the Driving Seat: Good Offices, UN Peace Operation and Modern Conflict
. People Centered Approaches to Peace: At Cross Roads between Geopolitical, Norms, and Practice
Part II
. Mandates and Strategy
. What Are the Limits to the Use of Force in UN Peacekeeping
. Protection of the Civilians in the United Nations: A Peacekeeping Illusion
. UN Peace Operations and Organized Crime: Still Foggy
. UN Policing: The Security – Trust Challenge
Part III
. Africa and UN Peace Operations: Implications for the future Role of Regional Organizations
. The European Union and UN Peace Operations: What Global- Regional Peace and Security Partnership
. China Rising and its Changing Policy
. Religion, Governance, and the ‘Peace – Humanitarian Development Nexus’ in South Sudan
. UN Peace Operations and Changes in the Global Order: Evolution, Adaptation, and Resilience
. Index

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