The use of force in UN peacekeeping
In: Global institutions
The case of East Timor: ancient history or the shape of things to come? / Jim Della-Giacoma -- Action adapted to circumstance: peacekeeping doctrine and the use of force / Mark Malan -- Between absolute war and absolute peacekeeping: the question of the use of force in peacekeeping / Carlos Chagas Vianna Braga -- Is stabilization the new normal? Implications of stabilization mandates for the use of force in UN peacekeeping operations / Cedric De Coning -- The utility of military force to protect civilians in UN peace operations / Alexander William Beadle and Stian Kjeksrud -- Protecting civilians with force: dilemmas and lessons from the UN stabilization mission in Haiti / Walter A. Dorn -- The unintended consequences of the use of force by UN peacekeepers / Charles T. Hunt -- The logic of force in UN peacekeeping: a policy primer / Peter Nadin -- Leadership in UN missions / Tim Ford -- The use of force and the civil-military dimension / David Curran -- Generating the ability: the challenges of force generation / Darryl Watters -- UN peacekeeping and international law / James Sloan -- Conclusion / Peter Nadin.