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E-raamat: UN Peacekeeping Doctrine in a New Era: Adapting to Stabilisation, Protection and New Threats

Edited by (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway), Edited by (University of Tokyo, Japan), Edited by (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway)
  • Formaat: 364 pages
  • Sari: Global Institutions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315396927
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315396927

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This edited volume offers a thorough review of peacekeeping theory and reality in contemporary contexts, and aligns the two to help inform practice. Recent UN peacekeeping operations have challenged the traditional peacekeeping principles of consent, impartiality and the minimum use of force. The pace and scope of these changes have now reached a tipping point, as the new mandates are fundamentally challenging the continued validity of the UN peacekeepings core principles and identity.

In response the volume analyses the growing gap between these actual practices and existing UN peacekeeping doctrine, exploring how it undermines the effectiveness of UN operations, and endangers lives, arguing that a common doctrine is a critical starting point for effective multi-national operations. In order to determine the degree to which this general principle applies to the current state of UN peacekeeping, this book:











Provides a review of conceptual and doctrinal developments in UN peacekeeping operations through a historical perspective











Examines the debate related to peace operations doctrine and concepts among key Member States











Focuses on the actual practice of peacekeeping by conducting case studies of several UN peacekeeping missions in order to identify gaps between practice and doctrine











Critically analyses gaps between emerging peacekeeping practice and existing doctrine











Recommends that the UN moves beyond the peacekeeping principles and doctrine of the past

Combining empirical case-based studies on UN peace operations, with studies on the views and policies of key UN Security Council members that generate these mandates, and views of key contributors of UN peacekeepers, this volume will be of great use to policy-makers; UN officials and peace operations practitioners; and academics working on peace and conflict/security studies, international organizations and conflict management.

Arvustused

'Peacekeeping is a creation of practice rather than law, and it has gone through many transformations since its creation. As conflicts go through a profound mutation, so should peacekeeping. This volume offers important recommendations that should help peacekeeping reinvent itself, going beyond principles that are no more adapted to the realities of contemporary conflict.' - Jean-Marie Guehenno, the former UN Under Secretary-General for Peacekeeping and currently the President & CEO of the International Crisis Group (ICG)

'Aoi, Karlsrud and De Coning have produced a timely and relevant study on the changing nature of UN Peacekeeping, focusing on the widening gap between principles and practice, and the need to upgrade doctrine to include key concepts such as stabilization. The authors not only focus on the current challenges posed by the latest generation of lethal non-state actors, but they also offer direction for how UN Peacekeeping doctrine and political realties can be reconciled.' Dr. Karin von Hippel, Director General, Royal United Service Institute

'Realistic. Timely. objective. Extremely necessary. Touch the key point: principles, doctrine and practice; the most important question in UN peacekeeping. All the peacekeepers, from New York to the field should read this book, fundamental to protect civilians and UN itself.' - Lt.Gen. Carlos Alberto Santos Cruz, former Force Commander of the UN mission in the Congo (MONUSCO)

'At a time when peace operations are confronting increasingly complex and dangerous challenges, the United Nations' High Level Panel could only begin a much-needed attempt to bring doctrine and practice closer together. This thoughtful volume significantly advances this essential task: both practitioners and analysts should read it and be provoked to engage in a debate which is vital for the UN and its partners.' - Ian Martin, Executive Director, Security Council Report and member of the UN High Level Panel on Peace Operations

'The security architecture of the 21st century places an increasing reliance on the use of force in peacekeeping. The Security Council has crafted mandates, which in some cases go beyond the existing norms of peacekeeping and this has resulted in situations where existing physical and doctrinal deficiencies leaves peacekeepers vulnerable and unsuitable for the task. This book works towards identifying the gaps between international ambitions, present doctrine, principles, operational procedures and actual practice, reappraises the doctrinal deficit and presents options for a UN doctrine for future missions. Undoubtedly a valuable literary addition to the UN Peacekeeping reform process that is presently underway.' - Lt.Gen. Abhijit Guha, former Deputy Military Advisor to the UN and member of the UN High-level Independent Panel on Peace Operations

List of illustrations
xi
List of contributors
xii
Introduction: Addressing the emerging gap between concepts, doctrine, and practice in UN peacekeeping operations 1(30)
Chiyuki Aoi
Cedric De Coning
John Karlsrud
PART I Doctrinal Debates
31(156)
1 US military doctrine and the challenges of peace operations
33(35)
William Flavin
Chiyuki Aoi
2 The United Kingdom and UN peacekeeping
68(22)
David Curran
Paul D. Williams
3 France and the evolution of the UN peacekeeping doctrine
90(19)
Alexandra Novosseloff
Thierry Tardy
4 China's doctrine on UN peacekeeping
109(23)
He Yin
5 The Russian perspective on UN peacekeeping: Today and tomorrow
132(20)
Maxim Bratersky
Alexander Lukin
6 The large contributors and UN peacekeeping doctrine
152(35)
Seun Abiola
Cedric De Coning
Eduarda Hamann
Chander Prakash
PART II UN Peacekeeping Practice
187(60)
7 UN support in the formation of new states: South Sudan, Kosovo, and Timor-Leste
189(22)
Diana Felix Da Costa
Mateja Peter
8 Protection of civilians in the absence of peace agreements: Darfur, Chad/CAR, and Cote d'Ivoire
211(16)
John Karlsrud
Ingvild Magnas Gjelsvik
9 Protecting governments from insurgencies: The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Mali
227(20)
Stian Kjeksrud
Lotte Vermeij
PART III Emerging Issues
247(64)
10 Exploiting the water: Naval involvement in UN peacekeeping---prospects and difficulties
249(22)
Ian Bowers
11 New technologies and UN peacekeeping operations
271(17)
John Karlsrud
12 Conclusion: Towards a United Nations stabilization doctrine---stabilization as an emerging UN practice
288(23)
Chiyuki Aoi
Cedric De Coning
Index 311(19)
Routledge Global Institutions Series 330
Cedric de Coning is a Senior Research Fellow with the Peace and Conflict Research Group at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs and is a Senior Advisor on Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding for ACCORD, South Africa.



Chiyuki Aoi is Professor of International Security and Strategic Studies, Graduate School of Public Policy (GraSPP), University of Tokyo, Japan.



John Karlsrud is Senior Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. He is an External Associate at the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, UK.