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Peacekeeping in the Midst of War

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Civil wars have caused tremendous human suffering in the last century, and the United Nations is often asked to send peacekeepers to stop ongoing violence.

Yet despite being the most visible tool of international intervention, policymakers and scholars have little systematic knowledge about how well peacekeeping works.

Peacekeeping in the Midst of War offers the most comprehensive analyses of peacekeeping on civil war violence to date.

With unique data on differenttypes of violence in civil wars around the world, Peacekeeping in the Midst of War offers a rigorous understanding of UN intervention by analysing both wars with and without UN peacekeeping efforts.

It also directly measures the strength of UN missions in personnel capacity and constitution.

Usinglarge-n quantitative analyses, the book finds that UN peacekeeping missions with appropriately constituted force capacities mitigate violence in civil wars.

The authors conclude by analyzing the broader context of UN intervention effectiveness, and conclude that peacekeeping is a more generally effective way to reduce the human suffering associated with civil war.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0192584340 / 9780192584342
eBook (EPUB)
341.584
12/12/2019
English
248 pages
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