- Forum
- John Gledhill, The Pieces Kept after Peace is Kept: Assessing the (Post-Exit) Legacies of Peace Operations
- Jessica Di Salvatore & Andrea Ruggeri, The Withdrawal of UN Peace Operations and State Capacity: Descriptive Trends and Research Challenges
- Kheang Un, A Mixed Legacy: The United Nations Intervention In Cambodia
- Norrie MacQueen, The Peacekeeping Legacy in Timor-Leste: Imperial Re-Encounters?
- Diana Koester, Gendered Legacies of Peacekeeping: Implications of Trafficking for Forced Prostitution in Bosnia–Herzegovina
- Athena R. Kolbe, Prospects for Post-Minustah Security in Haiti
- Sabrina Karim, The Legacy of Peacekeeping on the Liberian Security Sector
- Karin Landgren, Unmeasured Positive Legacies of UN Peace Operations
- Richard Caplan, The Foundations of a Research Agenda
- Articles
- Dahlia Simangan, A Case for a Normative Local Involvement in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
- Benjamin Tkach & Joe Phillips, UN Organizational and Financial Incentives to Employ Private Military and Security Companies in Peacekeeping Operations
- Daniel Bochsler, Adis Merdzanovic & Davor Petrić, Turning International Intervention into Domestic Cooperation in Post-War Societies
- Andrea Kathryn Talentino & Frederic S. Pearson, Weapons of War, Weapons of Peace: DDR Processes in Peacemaking
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
New Issue: International Peacekeeping
The latest issue of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 27, no. 1, 2020) is out. Contents include: