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Why do some states, with foreign assistance, transition from 'fragile' to 'robust?' Scholars in state-building have argued that neotrusteeship is an effective strategy by which external organizations might build post-conflict states. This working paper tests this hypothesis, and two related...
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priorities to be addressed in the framework of the UNEU Strategic Partnership on Peacekeeping and Crisis Management for 2019 …
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operations. The intention, therefore, is to ascertain whether peacekeeping operations, as an instrument of international politics …
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Rebuilding state legitimacy is a thorny challenge in the aftermath of civil wars. The international community has stepped in to support post-conflict states in rebuilding state capacity, sometimes replacing governments in providing public goods. Most notably, research shows that UN peacekeepers...
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Blair et al. (2023) examine the effect of UN peacekeeping on democratization in conflict-affected countries. They use …
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achievable via externally devised mechanisms that enhance commitment to peace. Aid and direct military peacekeeping intervention …
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