Showing posts with label Journal of International Peacekeeping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journal of International Peacekeeping. Show all posts

Monday, January 1, 2024

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 26, no. 4, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: The Evolution of African-Led Peace Support Operations
    • Andrew E. Yaw Tchie & Cedric de Coning, Special Issue on the Evolving Nature of African-Led Peace Support Operations and African Armies
    • Cedric de Coning & Andrew E. Yaw Tchie, Enhancing the Effectiveness of African-led Peace Support Operations through an Adaptive Stabilisation Approach
    • Naila Salihu & Kwesi Aning, Ghana Armed Forces’ Contributions to African-Led Peace Support Operations from 1990-2020
    • Andrea Prah, Ad-hoc Security Initiatives in Africa: a New Type of Security Community?
    • Chika Charles Aniekwe & Katharine Brooks, Multinational Joint Task Force: Lessons for Comprehensive Regional Approaches to Cross-Border Conflict in Africa
    • Bitania Tadesse, Countering Terrorism through Peace Support Operations, Lessons from the African Union Mission in Somalia
    • Andrew E. Yaw Tchie, Beyond the Battlefield: the Impact of United Nations and African-Led Peacekeeping on Enhancing Capabilities of African Armies
    • Zainab Monisola Olaitan, The Representation of Women in African-Led Peace Support Operations

Saturday, November 4, 2023

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 26, nos. 2-3, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Re-imagining ASEAN and the Quest for Peace: Challenges and Prospects for Peacebuilding, Conflict Prevention, and Atrocities Prevention
    • Noel M. Morada & Mely Caballero-Anthony, Re-imagining ASEAN and the Quest for Peace: Challenges and Prospects for Peacebuilding, Conflict Prevention, and Atrocities Prevention
    • Desi Hanara, Safeguarding Freedom of Religion or Belief to Prevent Conflicts and Mass Atrocities in Southeast Asia: the Role of Parliamentarians
    • Ma. Lourdes Veneracion, The ‘ASEAN Way’ of Women, Peace and Security: Norm Rhetoric or Implementation?
    • Chanintira na Thalang, Resolving the Conflict in Thailand’s Southern Border Provinces: Contentions between Upholding State Authority and Human Rights within the ASEAN Context
    • Rosalie Arcala Hall, The Civil Society-Military Interface in the Protection of Civilians: the Bangsamoro Case
    • Moe Thuzar, Myanmar and the Responsibility to Protect: Principles, Precedents, and Practicalities
    • Noel M. Morada, Responding to Atrocities in Myanmar after the February 2021 Coup: Options for ASEAN beyond Normative and Structural Constraints
    • Mely Caballero-Anthony, Conflict Management and Atrocity Prevention in Southeast Asia: Making ASEAN “Fit for Purpose”

Sunday, July 2, 2023

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 26, no. 1, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Michael Dziedzic, UN Peacekeeping Will Be Paralyzed as Long as Putin Is in Power: What Can the US and nato Do about It?
  • A. Walter Dorn, Peacekeepers in Combat: Protecting Civilians in the D.R. Congo
  • Timo Kivimäki, Could the East Asian Way of Peacekeeping Be a Recipe for Global Peace?
  • Jong Kun Choi, Structural Elements in East Asian Peace: Deterrence and Economic Interdependence

Thursday, May 11, 2023

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 25, no. 4, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Rebecca Barber, The Evolving Role of the General Assembly vis-à-vis the Security Council in the Maintenance of Peace
  • Andrew E. Yaw Tchie, Nomads and Warlords, Chadian Forces in African Peace Operations
  • Allard Duursma, Larissa Fast, & Róisín Read, Blurred Lines or Spatial Clustering? Assessing the Association between Peacekeeping Presence and Attacks against Humanitarians in Darfur
  • Tessa Postmus & Arlinda Rrustemi, The Post-Cold War Promises of Third Party Military Interventions: Implications for Core Human and Political Rights

Saturday, November 12, 2022

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 25, no. 3, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Paul F. Diehl & Oliver P. Richmond, The Changing Face(s) of Peace Operations: Critical and Behavioral-Quantitative Paths for Future Research
  • Andrew E. Yaw Tchie, Waging Peace, towards an Africa Union Stabilisation Strategy for Somalia
  • Aishatu Morido Yanet, Civilian Dimensions of Peace Support Operations in Africa
  • Kiran Mohandas Menon, Detaining the Short-Term: Assessing the Nature of “Interim” United Nations Peacekeeping Missions and Mandates

Friday, August 5, 2022

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 25, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Forum on Peace and Security: Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
    • T.D. Gill, The Jus ad Bellum and Russia’s “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine
    • Sergey Sayapin, A Short Commentary Concerning Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and the Jus in Bello
    • Noëlle Quénivet, The Conflict in Ukraine and Genocide
    • Rebecca Barber, What Does the ‘Responsibility to Protect’ Require of States in Ukraine?
    • Rustam Atadjanov, Holding the Aggressor Accountable
    • Tamsin Phillipa Paige, Mission: Impossible? Reforming the UN Charter to Limit the Veto
    • Mason Richey & Leif-Eric Easley, Russia Attacks and the International Order Strikes Back

Sunday, May 8, 2022

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 25, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Jenna Russo, The Protection of Civilians and the Primacy of Politics: Complementarities and Friction in South Sudan
  • Lenneke Sprik, Jennifer Giblin, & Alexander Gilder, The Role of UN Peace Operations in Security Sector Reform and the Relationship with the Protection of Civilians
  • Craig Lang, Building the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict States: International v. Mixed Model of Transitional Justice
  • Jan Arno Hessbruegge, Human Rights Obligations of United Nations Peacekeepers: Implementation through the UN’s Own Policies and Remaining Challenges

Saturday, December 25, 2021

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 24, nos. 3-4, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Atrocity Prevention: Promise, Policy, and Practice
    • Alex J. Bellamy & Ivan Šimonović, Introduction: Towards Evidence Based Atrocity Prevention
    • Frank O. Okyere, Central African Republic
    • Kwesi Aning, Côte d’Ivoire
    • Cristina G. Stefan, Lessons in Atrocity Prevention: A Closer Look at Guinea
    • Tim Murithi, Kenya
    • Noel M. Morada, Myanmar
    • Alex J. Bellamy, Syria
    • Jok Madut Jok, South Sudan
    • Alex J. Bellamy & Ivan Šimonović, Conclusions: Lessons Learned from Atrocity Prevention

Sunday, May 30, 2021

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 24, nos. 1-2, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Nina J. Lahoud, What Fueled the Far-Reaching Impact of the Windhoek Declaration and Namibia Plan of Action as a Milestone for Gender Mainstreaming in UN Peace Support Operations and Where Is Implementation 20 Years Later?
  • Hanna Bourgeois, ‘All Necessary Means’ to Protect Civilians: The Interpretation and Implementation of UN Security Council Mandates Authorising the Protection of Civilians
  • Mohammad Tarequl Islam, The Dynamics of Security Sector Reform in Liberia: Challenges and Opportunities for Achieving the Intended Reforms
  • Mona Ali Khalil, Immunity Is Not Impunity: The Legal Framework Applicable to UN Accountability for the Haiti Cholera Crisis
  • Beatrice Lindstrom, When Immunity Becomes Impunity: Rethinking Liabilities for UN Harms
  • Thierry Kaiser & Carlijn Ruers, The Application of International Humanitarian Law to Peacekeepers: The Situation in Mali
  • Blanca Montejo & Bojan Stefanovic, The Implementation of the Action for Peacekeeping in Context: A Concrete Analysis of Efforts by the Security Council at Sequencing and Prioritising Mandates
  • Céline Giuliani, Advancing Peace through Human Rights in UN Peace Operations: A Policy Perspective on Achievements and the Way Forward

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 23, nos. 3-4, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Overcoming the Hurdles to Accountability in UN Peacekeeping
    • Yohei Okada & Nigel D. White, Overcoming the Hurdles to Accountability in UN Peacekeeping: Introduction to the Special Issue
    • Yohei Okada, Deprivation or Circumvention of the UN’s Immunity: How to Cure the UN of Its ‘Autoimmune Disease’ in Peacekeeping
    • Norihito Samata, Reconsidering Access to Justice within the Broad Range of Accountability of International Organizations: Quasi-Judicial Alternatives to the Judicial Review in UN Peacekeeping Operations
    • Martina Buscemi, Misconduct Committed by (Civilian) Private Contractors in Peacekeeping Operations: The Direct and Indirect Responsibility of the United Nations
    • Nigel D. White, In Search of Due Diligence Obligations in UN Peacekeeping Operations: Identifying Standards for Accountability
  • Articles
    • Alexander Gilder, The Local Turn and the Framing of UNOCI’s Mandated Activities by the UN
    • Róisín Burke, International Law in the Buffer: Nagorno-Karabakh and Intractable Territorial Disputes

Saturday, October 17, 2020

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 23, nos. 1-2, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Wan Norhasniah Wan Husin & Nani Noor Hidayah Nordin, Cultural Awareness among Malaysian Peacekeepers Based on the Perspective of Civil-Military Interaction Theory
  • Michel Liégeois & Murat Caliskan, Peace Operations from the Perspective of Strategy and Doctrine
  • Charles T. Hunt & Shannon Zimmerman, Twenty Years of the Protection of Civilians in UN Peace Operations: Progress Problems and Prospects
  • Daniel Collinge, The Missing Link: Bringing United Nations’ Protection of Civilians Mandates under the Framework of International Human Rights Law
  • Boris Kondoch, covid-19 and the Role of the Security Council as Global Health Peacekeeper

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 22, nos. 1-4, 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Rwanda Revisited: Genocide, Civil War, and the Transformation of International Law
    • Romeo Dallaire, Foreword–Rwanda Revisited: Genocide, Civil War, and the Transformation of International Law
    • Phillip Drew, Jeremy Farrall, Rob McLaughlin & Bruce Oswald, Introduction
    • Colin Keating, Rwanda: The Political Failure of the UN Security Council
    • Andrew Wallis, Rwanda’s Forgotten Years: Reconsidering the Role and Crimes of Akazu 1973–1993
    • Jean Bou, Underpowered and Mostly Unwanted: A Short History of UNAMIR
    • J.J. Frewen, Rwanda Revisited: UNAMIR II: Australian Reflections on the Mission and the Mandate
    • Bruce ‘Ossie’ Oswald, UNAMIR: A Deployed Legal Officer’s Retrospective
    • Phillip Drew & Brent Beardsley, Do Not Intervene: UNAMIR’s Rules of Engagement from the Inside
    • Tamsin Phillipa Paige, Wilfully Blind: The Security Council’s Response to Genocide in Rwanda
    • Melanie O’Brien, Defining Genocide
    • Phillip Drew, Rwanda, the Holocaust, and the Predictable Path to Genocide
    • Linda Melvern, Moral Equivalence: The Story of Genocide Denial in Rwanda
    • David J. Simon, Rwanda and the Rohingya: Learning the Wrong Lessons?
    • Adam Jones, Gendering Rwanda Genocide and Post-Genocide
    • Emily Crawford, The ICTR and Its Contribution to the Revivification of International Criminal Law
    • M.A. Drumbl, Post-Genocide Justice in Rwanda
    • Jane Boulden, Rwanda: Lessons Observed. Lessons Learned?

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 21, nos. 3-4, 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Monica Hirst, Thinking Regional on Peace Missions in Latin America
  • Danilo Marcondes, Maíra Siman & Ricardo Oliveira, South-South Cooperation and Training for Peacekeeping Participation: Expertise and Status in Brazil’s Involvement in Africa and Latin America
  • Sara Singleton & Anne Holohan, The Case for ‘Trust Awareness’ as a Key Soft-Skill for Peacekeepers: A Study on How Trust Impacts Inter-Organizational Cooperation and Local Ownership with Military Peacekeepers Deployed to UNIFIL
  • Conor Foley, Rebuilding the Justice Sector of Afghanistan
  • Nicholas Vialle, Managing Expectations: How Have Tensions between the International Community and National Government Impacted the Implementation of Transitional Justice in South Sudan?

Friday, June 8, 2018

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 21, nos. 1-2, 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Róisín Burke, Due Diligence and UN Support for African Union Security Forces: Peacekeeper Sexual Violence Exploitation and Abuse
  • Ai Kihara-Hunt, Addressing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: The Case of UN Police – Recommendations
  • Andres Eduardo Fernandez-Osorio, The Participation of Colombia in United Nations’ Multidimensional Peace Operations
  • Cornelius Friesendorf, Gendarmeries in Multinational Operations
  • Lila Wade, Can You Pay for Peace? The Role of Financing Frameworks in Effective Peace Operations

Saturday, August 19, 2017

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 20, nos. 3-4, 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Benjamin Heng, Rain Liivoja, Daniel Ng & Bruce ‘Ossie’ Oswald, Military Justice in a Comparative and International Perspective: A View from the Asia Pacific
  • Bruce ‘Ossie’ Oswald, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in UN Peace Operations: Challenges and Developments
  • Carlos Augusto de Sousa, Brazilian Federal Military Justice’s Jurisdiction to Prosecute Civilians
  • Joshua Matthew Goh, The Development of Singapore’s Military Justice System
  • Jeffrey Kahn, ‘Unlawful Influence’ and the al-Nashiri Military Commission at Guantánamo Bay
  • Tennille Marsh, Civilian Sentencing Principles in Summary Military Discipline Proceedings
  • Ursula Smith & Daniel J. Lecce, Litigating National Security Cases under The United States Uniform Code of Military Justice
  • Gus Waschefort, Implications of Children’s Rights for Military Justice in the Context of Members of the Armed Forces Younger than the Age of Eighteen

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 20, nos. 1-2, 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Operationalizing Human Rights in Peace Missions
    • Christopher Michaelsen, Introduction: Operationalizing Human Rights in Peace Missions
    • Jeni Whalan, Reforming UN Peace Operations: Will the High-Level Panel’s Report Make a Difference for Human Rights?
    • Tetsuya Toyoda, UN Peacekeeping as the Most Presentable Part of Japan’s 2015 Peace and Security Legislation
    • Hitoshi Nasu, The Legal Quagmire of Civilian Protection in Peacekeeping under Japan’s New Security Legislation
    • Susan Harris Rimmer, Barriers to Operationalising the “Women, Peace & Security” Doctrine in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
    • Olivera Simić, Policing the Peacekeepers: Disrupting UN Responses to “Crises” Over Sexual Offence Allegations
    • Kevin C. Chang, When Do-Gooders Do Harm: Accountability of the United Nations toward Third Parties in Peace Operations
    • Sophocles Kitharidis, The Power of Article 103 of the UN Charter on Treaty Obligations

Friday, February 12, 2016

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 19, nos. 3-4, 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Duu (Jason) Renn & Paul F. Diehl, Déjà vu All Over Again and Peacekeeping Reform?
  • Lindy Heinecken, Are Women ‘Really’ Making a Unique Contribution to Peacekeeping?
  • Rashed Uz Zaman & Niloy Ranjan Biswas, South Asian Regionalism and UN Peacekeeping Missions
  • Unsal Sigri & Ufuk Basar, Assessing the Quality of Training
  • Rembert Boom, Criminal Accountability of Military Peacekeepers

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 19, nos. 1-2, 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Brendan Howe, Boris Kondoch & Otto Spijkers, Normative and Legal Challenges to UN Peacekeeping Operations
  • Vesselin Popovski, De-Mythologizing Peacekeeping
  • James Sloan, Militarised Peacekeeping in Darfur
  • Otto Spijkers, The Evolution of United Nations Peacekeeping in the Congo
  • Stephan Hollenberg, Immunity of the UN in the Case of Haitian Cholera Victims
  • Athena M. Nguyen, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse on Peacekeeping Operations
  • Friederycke Haijer & Cedric Ryngaert, Reflections on Jaloud v. the Netherlands
  • Scott Jasper & Scott Moreland, A Comprehensive Approach to Multidimensional Operations

Monday, March 23, 2015

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 18, nos. 3-4, 2014) is out. Contents include:
  • Boris Kondoch & Brendan Howe, The Politics, Challenges, and Future of UN Peacekeeping Contributions from the Asia-Pacific
  • Brendan Howe & Boris Kondoch, Northeast Asian Perspectives on UN Peacekeeping
  • Alistair D.B. Cook, Southeast Asian Perspectives on UN Peacekeeping
  • Peter Londey, Australia and Peacekeeping
  • Sinclair Dinnen, RAMSI Ten Years On - From Post-Conflict Stabilisation to Development in Solomon Islands?
  • Yuji Uesugi, All-Japan Approach to International Peace Operations
  • Keokam Kraisoraphong & Brendan Howe, Thailand’s Participation in UN Peacekeeping Missions
  • Xenia Avezov, Why Contribute? Understanding Asian Motivations for Troop Contribution to Peace Operations
  • Otto Spijkers, Responsibility of the Netherlands for the Genocide in Srebrenica
  • Håkan Edström & Dennis Gyllensporre, Observing War — Keeping Peace?
  • Alicia Ohlsson, Claes Wallenius & Gerry Larsson, The Comprehensive Approach — Doctrinal Overview and Swedish Leadership Implications at the Operative and Tactical Level

Friday, September 12, 2014

New Issue: Journal of International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 18, nos. 1-2, 2014) is out. Contents include:
  • Jena McGill, Survival Sex in Peacekeeping Economies
  • Malte Brosig & Dimpho Motsamai, Modeling Cooperative Peacekeeping
  • Ashly Adam Townsen & Bryce W. Reeder, Where Do Peacekeepers Go When They Go?
  • Abiodun Bashua, Challenges and Prospects of AU-UN Hybrid Operations
  • Emily K. Maiden, Transformative Peace in the Democratic Republic of the Congo