What impact does UN peacekeeping have on the politics of authoritarianism in host countries? This book advances a theoretically innovative and empirically rich answer to this question.
What impact does UN peacekeeping have on the politics of authoritarianism in host countries? This book advances a theoretically innovative and empirically rich answer to this question.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Sarah von Billerbeck is Professor of International Relations at the University of Reading, UK. She holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford and previously worked at King's College London and has held visiting positions at the University of Oxford and the University of Duisburg-Essen. Her research focuses on post-conflict peacekeeping, the UN, international organizations, and legitimacy. She is the author of Whose Peace? Local Ownership and United Nations Peacekeeping (OUP, 2016). She sits on the Editorial Board of International Peacekeeping. Dr Birte Julia Gippert is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Liverpool. She previously held post-doc positions in the War Studies Department at King's College London and in the Institute of Political Science at the University of Tübingen. Prior to that, Dr Gippert worked as a researcher for the Kosovo Stability Initiative in Pristina, Kosovo. She holds a PhD from the University of Reading. Dr Gippert's research focuses on global governance in peace and security, peacekeeping and peacebuilding, and legitimacy and (de)legitimation of International Organisations. She is the author of Local Legitimacy in Peacebuilding: Pathways to Compliance with International Police Reform (Routledge, 2017). Dr Kseniya Oksamytna is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at City, University of London. Prior to that, she was a postdoctoral researcher in the War Studies Department at King's College London. She holds a PhD from LUISS and the University of Geneva. Dr Oksamytna's research interests are international organizations (in particular, decision-making, resourcing, and inequalities in international bureaucracies), international security, and peace operations. Dr Oksamytna sits on the Editorial Board of "International Peacekeeping". Dr Oisín Tansey is a Professor of International Politics at the Department of War Studies, King's College London. He holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford and previously worked at the University of Reading. His research focuses on post-conflict peacekeeping and the international politics of authoritarian rule. He is the author of The International Politics of Authoritarian Rule (OUP, 2016) and Regime-Building: Democratization and International Administration (OUP, 2009).
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Acknowledgment List of Figures List of Abbreviations 1: Introduction 2: UN Peacekeeping, Democracy, and Authoritarianism 3: Acquiesce for Success: UNTAC in Cambodia 4: Don't Rock the Boat-the Devil You Know Is in It: MONUC/MONUSCO in the Democratic Republic of Congo 5: Do as We Say, Not as We Do: MINUSTAH in Haiti 6: How Do You Criticize a Global Superstar? UNMIL in Liberia 7: Conclusion Appendix I: UN Sources Bibliography Index
Acknowledgment List of Figures List of Abbreviations 1: Introduction 2: UN Peacekeeping, Democracy, and Authoritarianism 3: Acquiesce for Success: UNTAC in Cambodia 4: Don't Rock the Boat-the Devil You Know Is in It: MONUC/MONUSCO in the Democratic Republic of Congo 5: Do as We Say, Not as We Do: MINUSTAH in Haiti 6: How Do You Criticize a Global Superstar? UNMIL in Liberia 7: Conclusion Appendix I: UN Sources Bibliography Index
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