Article(electronic)November 22, 2019

The Civilian Side of Peacekeeping: New Research Avenues

In: Peace economics, peace science and public policy, Volume 25, Issue 4

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Abstract

Abstract
Almost three decades ago the United Nations (UN) entered an era of multi-dimensional peacekeeping operations, in which civilian and uniformed personnel work together. At the same time, human rights promotion became an integral part of such missions. Due to data limitations, there is little systematic knowledge about how civilian staff impacts human rights standards in the countries UN peacekeeping operations are deployed. I address this lacuna in two ways. First, I briefly outline the importance of civilian staff in UN peacekeeping operations and their roles in promoting human rights. Second, I provide explorative descriptive statistics on the number of civilian personnel in UN peacekeeping operations and the occurrence of violence against civilians committed by state forces.

Languages

English

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

ISSN: 1554-8597

DOI

10.1515/peps-2019-0037

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