Unintended consequences of peacekeeping operations

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企業作者: ebrary, Inc
其他作者: Aoi, Chiyuki, De Coning, Cedric, Thakur, Ramesh Chandra, 1948-
格式: 電子 電子書
語言:英语
出版: Tokyo, ; New York : United Nations University Press, 2007.
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書本目錄:
  • Unintended consequences for individuals and groups
  • Unintended consequences, complex peace operations and peacebuilding systems / Chiyuki Aoi, Cedric de Coning and Ramesh Thakur
  • The unintended consequences of peace operations on Timor Leste from a gender perspective / Shukuko Koyama and Henri Myrttinen
  • Protecting civilians from UN peacekeepers and humanitarian workers: sexual exploitation and abuse / Vanessa Kent
  • Host economies, humanitarian action and civil--military coordination
  • The unintended consequences of peace operations on the host economy from a people's perspective / Katarina Ammitzbøll
  • The unintended consequences of peace operations on humanitarian action / Shin-wha Lee
  • The unintended consequences of civil--military cooperation in peace operations / Stuart Gordon
  • Troop-contributing countries
  • The unintended consequences of peace operations for troop-contributing countries from West Africa: the case of Ghana / Kwesi Aning
  • The unintended consequences of United Nations peace operations for troop-contributing countries from South Asia / C.S.R. Murthy
  • The unintended consequences of peace operations for troop-contributing countries in South America: the case of Argentina and Uruguay / Arturo C. Sotomayor
  • Accountability
  • The accountability of personnel associated with peacekeeping operations / Franoise J. Hampson and Ai Kihara-Hunt
  • A beacon of light in the dark? The United Nations' experience with peace operations ombudspersons as illustrated by the ombudsperson institution in Kosovo / Florian F. Hoffmann
  • The vicarious responsibility of the United Nations / Frédéric Mégret
  • Conclusion: can unintended consequences be prevented, contained and managed? / Chiyuki Aoi, Cedric de Coning and Ramesh Thakur.