The militarisation of peacekeeping in the twenty-first century

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Sloan, James Ph. D., Sloan, Ja ...
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The militarisation of peacekeeping in the twenty-first century

"Since the end of the last century, UN peacekeeping has undergone a fundamental and largely unexamined change. Peacekeeping operations, long expected to use force only in self-defence and to act impartially, are now increasingly relied upon by the Security Council as a means to maintain and restore security within a country. The operations are established under Chapter VII of the UN Charter and some are empowered to use 'all necessary measures', language traditionally reserved for enforcement operations. Through a close examination of these twenty-first century peacekeeping operations--including operations in Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire, Haiti and the Darfur region of the Sudan--the book shows that they are, for the most part, fundamentally ill-suited to the enforcement-type tasks being asked of them. The operations, which are under-funded, under-equipped and whose troops are under-trained, frequently lurch from crisis to crisis. There is scant evidence, some 10 years on, that matters are likely to improve. The book argues that bestowing enforcement-type functions on a peacekeeping operation is misconceived. Such operations are likely to be unsuccessful in their enforcement-type tasks, thereby causing serious damage to the excellent reputation of UN peacekeeping, and the UN more broadly. In addition, because such operations are more likely to be perceived as partial, their ability to carry out traditional (non-forceful) peacekeeping tasks may be impeded. Finally, the Security Council's practice of charging peacekeeping operations with enforcement functions lessens the pressure on the Council to work to establish genuine enforcement operations - ie, operations that are considerably better suited to restoring peace and security"--Provided by publisher.

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Publisher
Hart Pub.
Language
English
Pages
306

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Peacekeeping : the opposite of enforcement?
The peacekeeping powers of the Security Council and the limitations thereupon
When peacekeeping and enforcement overlap : twentieth century practice
When peacekeeping and enforcement overlap : twenty-first century practice : the early operations
When peacekeeping and enforcement overlap : twenty-first century practice : the later operations
Conclusions.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Oxford, [England], Portland, Or
Series
Studies in international law -- v.35, Studies in international law (Oxford, England) -- v. 35.
Other Titles
Militarisation of peacekeeping in the 21st century, Militarization of peacekeeping in the twenty-first century

Classifications

Library of Congress
KZ6376 .S57 2011, KZ6376, KZ6376 .S66 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxix, 306 p. ;
Number of pages
306

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25277813M
ISBN 10
1849461147
ISBN 13
9781849461146
LCCN
2012392070
OCLC/WorldCat
711044623

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