Power in peacekeeping / Lise Morjé Howard.
United Nations peacekeeping has proven remarkably effective at reducing the death and destruction of civil wars. But how peacekeepers achieve their ends remains under-explored. This book presents a typological theory of how peacekeepers exercise power. If power is the ability of A to get B to behave...
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Power and United Nations peacekeeping
- Persuasion in Namibia
- Inducement in Lebanon
- Coercion in the Central African Republic
- Toward a more effective use of power in peacekeeping.