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Protecting governments from insurgencies: the DRC and Mali

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 peacekeeping’s 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.

  • Security policy
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • Insurgencies
  • United Nations
  • Security policy
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • Insurgencies
  • United Nations
Event
12:00 - 13:30 Europe/Oslo
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
12:00 - 13:30 Europe/Oslo
NUPI
Engelsk
1. Mar 2017
Event
12:00 - 13:30 Europe/Oslo
NUPI
Engelsk

Terror and the sovereign: reflections on counterterrorism in Europe and beyond

The Consortium for Research on Terrorism and International Crime in cooperation with NUPI's seminar series Norway meets Europe has the pleasure to invite to a seminar with Francesco Strazzari, who will overview critical aspects in the current debate on counterterrorism in Europe.

Lars  Gjesvik
Researchers

Lars Gjesvik

Senior Research Fellow

Lars Gjesvik is a senior researcher in the Research Group for Security and Defence at NUPI, where he also serves as the co-leader of the research...

  • Cyber
  • Security policy
  • International economics
  • Trade
  • Globalisation
  • Foreign policy
  • Cyber
  • Security policy
  • International economics
  • Trade
  • Globalisation
  • Foreign policy
Et Hercules C-130J transportfly lander i Bamako, Mali
Research project
2017 (Completed)

Overcoming Legal and Support Obstacles to Peacekeeping Strategic Force Generation (OLSOPSFG)

The projects looks at a a joint collaboration between Norway and other UN member states for a rotational agreement to provide a transport plane to MINUSMA. ...

  • Security policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
  • Security policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Africa
  • Peace operations
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
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Introduction: Addressing the Emerging Gap between Concepts, Doctrine and Practice in UN Peacekeeping Operations

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 peacekeeping’s 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.

  • Security policy
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
  • Security policy
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • International organizations
  • United Nations
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PISM Policy Paper nr 4 (157): Squaring the Circle: Is a Balanced Deterrence and Dialogue Approach toward Russia Workable?

Dialogue between Russia and NATO is indispensable to limit the risk of unintended military confrontation amid increased tension. Without dialogue, Alliance cohesion is also at stake. To develop a balance between deterrence and dialogue, it is necessary to understand how the two actions relate to each other, what lessons the West can learn from the past, and what goals it wants to achieve apart from limiting the risk of confrontation.

  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Europe
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Security policy
  • NATO
  • Europe
  • Russia and Eurasia
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Scientific article

Hvem utgjør en terrorist?

Etter 11. september har stadig flere ikke-statlige grupper fått merkelappen terrorister. I Myanmar ser vi hvor mye vold det begrepet kan legitimere.

  • Security policy
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Asia
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Human rights
  • Security policy
  • Terrorism and extremism
  • Asia
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Human rights
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Scientific article

Russlands nye maktposisjon

(Available in Norwegian only): Russland forsøker å markere seg i Midtøsten – også utenfor Syria. Kong Salmans første besøk til Moskva bekrefter hvor vellykket den russiske strategien er.

  • Security policy
  • Diplomacy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Security policy
  • Diplomacy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • The Middle East and North Africa
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NUPI Centre for European Studies (NCE)

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