The Oxford Handbook of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations

The Oxford Handbook of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations

Author: Joachim Koops

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2015-07-09

Total Pages: 1031

ISBN-13: 019150954X

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The Oxford Handbook on United Nations Peacekeeping Operations presents an innovative, authoritative, and accessible examination and critique of the United Nations peacekeeping operations. Since the late 1940s, but particularly since the end of the cold war, peacekeeping has been a central part of the core activities of the United Nations and a major process in global security governance and the management of international relations in general. The volume will present a chronological analysis, designed to provide a comprehensive perspective that highlights the evolution of UN peacekeeping and offers a detailed picture of how the decisions of UN bureaucrats and national governments on the set-up and design of particular UN missions were, and remain, influenced by the impact of preceding operations. The volume will bring together leading scholars and senior practitioners in order to provide overviews and analyses of all 65 peacekeeping operations that have been carried out by the United Nations since 1948. As with all Oxford Handbooks, the volume will be agenda-setting in importance, providing the authoritative point of reference for all those working throughout international relations and beyond.


Liberia's Civil War

Liberia's Civil War

Author: Adekeye Adebajo

Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781588260529

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This text aims to unravel the tangled web of the conflict by addressing questions including: why did Nigeria intervene in Liberia and remain committed throughout the seven-year civil war?; and to what extent was ECOMOG's intervention shaped by Nigeria's hegemonic aspirations.


Nigeria and its Peacekeeping Efforts in Liberia, 1990-1997

Nigeria and its Peacekeeping Efforts in Liberia, 1990-1997

Author: Jecintha Ogah

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2023-05-11

Total Pages: 71

ISBN-13: 3346870871

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2019 in the subject Politics - Topic: International relations, grade: 2,1, University of Benin (University of Benin, Nigeria), course: ISD 426-Research project, language: English, abstract: The incidence of conflicts, including civil wars, intra- and inter-ethnic strife, war lordism, coups d'état, and genocides, has long been a problem for Africans. The regional organization frequently looks to outside forces, like the United Nations, to ease tensions in the area, but none of the member governments have made any such efforts. These endless wars have resulted in thousands of fatalities, injuries, and displaced people. The study examines Africa's first attempt to intervene in the disastrous civil war in Liberia and stop the massacre going on in the region under a multinational joint task force (ecomog) spearheaded by Nigeria.The study contends that though Nigeria made tremendous efforts to reduce the regional tension, establish a cease-fire and prevent a heinous massacre of liberians,. The controversy surrounding It's involvement due to its incapacity to address underlying causes of the issue, depose a dictator, and establish a durable peace compromised its credibility and basis for doing so. The research satisfies a need for operationalizing and rationalizing Nigerian military presence in the region for sufficient regional peacekeeping.


The Liberian Civil War

The Liberian Civil War

Author: Mark Huband

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-06-17

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1135252149

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The civil war in 1989 promised freedom from ten years of vicious dictatorship; instead the seeds of Liberia's devastation were sown. Mark Huband's account of the conflict is a portrayal of the war as it unfolded, drawing on the author's experience of living amongst the fighters.


African Peacekeeping

African Peacekeeping

Author: Jonathan Fisher

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-02-03

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1108499376

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An examination of how peacekeeping is woven into national, regional and international politics in Africa, and its consequences.


Foreign Policy Decision-making in Nigeria

Foreign Policy Decision-making in Nigeria

Author: Ufot Bassey Inamete

Publisher: Susquehanna University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9781575910482

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This reality was a direct result of the nature of sociopolitical cleavages and forces, and the functioning of the federal system of government during that period. The succeeding Ironsi Governemnt was too brief and preoccupied with domestic crises to make significant impacts in the foreign policy arena."--BOOK JACKET.


Evaluating Peacekeeping Missions

Evaluating Peacekeeping Missions

Author: Sarah-Myriam Martin- Brule

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-07-15

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 131726861X

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This book offers a new perspective on peace missions in intra-state wars, based on comparative field research. In theoretical terms, this book proposes a new definition of peace operation success based on two crucial elements: the (re)establishment of order and the accomplishment of the mandate. The work presents a new typology for assessing peace operations as failures, partial failures, partial successes, or successes. This focus on ‘blurry’ outcomes provides a clearer theoretical framework to understand what constitutes successful peace operations. It explains the different outcomes of peace operations (based on the type of success/failure) by outlining the effect(s) of the combination of the key ingredients-strategy and the type of interveners. Empirically, this book tests the saliency of the theoretical framework by examining the peace operations which took place in Somalia, Sierra Leone and Liberia. This book refutes the classification of these three cases as the ‘worst’ context for ‘transitional politics’, and demonstrates that peace operations may succeed, partially of totally, in challenging contexts, and that the diverse outcomes are better explained by the type of intervener and the strategy employed than by the type of context. This work shows that, for a peace operation in an intra-state war, the adoption of a deterrence strategy works best for re-establishing order while the involvement of a great power facilitates the accomplishment of the mandate. This book will be of much interest to students of peacekeeping, conflict resolution, civil wars, security studies and IR in general.


Peacekeeping in Africa

Peacekeeping in Africa

Author: Eric Berman

Publisher: United Nations Publications UNIDIR

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13:

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This book analyzes both indigenous and external efforts to develop African countries' individual and collective capacities to undertake peacekeeping operations. It chronicles the participation of African countries in United Nations peacekeeping operations and non-African-led multinational forces over the past 50 years. It also discusses the role of the United Nations in peacekeeping in the region and concludes with recommendations on how to make current approaches more effective--Publisher's description.


Clausewitz and African War

Clausewitz and African War

Author: Isabelle Duyvesteyn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-09-30

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1135764840

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Oil, diamonds, timber, food aid - just some of the suggestions put forward as explanations for African wars in the past decade. Another set of suggestions focuses on ethnic and clan considerations. These economic and ethnic or clan explanations contend that wars are specifically not fought by states for political interests with mainly conventional military means, as originally suggested by Carl von Clausewitz in the 19th century. This study shows how alternative social organizations to the state can be viewed as political actors using war as a political instrument.