
Using Force To Protect Civilians Offers The First Comprehensive Analysis Of United Nations (un) Military Protection Operations Across Time And Un Missions, Building On A New And Unique Dataset Capturing 200 Operations From Ten Un Peacekeeping Missions In Africa From 1999 To 2017. Employing A Mixed-methods Research Design, The Book Finds That Blue Helmets Succeed As Often As They Fail When They Employ Force To Protect, Indicating That They Can Wield Force Effectively-under The Right Conditions-to Achieve This Priority Task. Using Force To Protect Civilians Finds That Effective Un Military Protection Operations Must Rest On A Deep Understanding Of Perpetrators' Motivation And Modus Operandi For Attacking Civilians, Facilitating Tailored Military Responses To Stop Or Reduce Physical Threats In A Timely Manner. Adding To Existing Knowledge About The Conflict Reducing Effect Of The Presence Of Uniformed Un Personnel, This Book Finds That It Also Matters What Blue Helmets Do To Protect, More Than Being Present In Large Numbers. While Protecting Civilians Is A Priority Task For Military Peacekeepers, We Hold Limited Knowledge About How They Fare Across Time And In Different Un Missions When They Use Force To Protect. We Also Remain Largely Ignorant Of The Conditions Leading To Successful Outcomes When They Intervene Militarily To Protect Civilians From Violence. Using Force To Protect Civilians Addresses Both Knowledge Gaps And Builds Steppingstones Towards A Theory On The Utility Of Force To Protect Civilians In Un Peace Operations-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates the conditions under which United Nations military forces can effectively utilize force to protect civilians during peacekeeping operations. Stian Kjeksrud, a researcher specializing in international security, utilizes a unique dataset of 200 operations across ten UN missions in Africa to evaluate the success rates of military interventions. The work argues that the efficacy of protection efforts depends less on the quantity of personnel and more on the specific tactical understanding of perpetrator motivations and operational methods.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of UN peacekeeping, particularly for its empirical approach to evaluating military effectiveness. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for scholars and practitioners interested in the intersection of humanitarian protection and military doctrine.
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Publication Date:
2023-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192671286
ISBN-13:
9780192671288
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