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peacekeeping operations from 1999 to 2009. Individual nations make their decision about where, when and how to send their military … peacekeeping may be universally accepted but a country decision to participate is also based on self-interest combined to the geo … international level peacekeeping contributions are driven by the security threat that a conflict poses and the number of displaced …
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acute in UN peacekeeping. Leaders of peacekeeping operations are responsible for ensuring that peacekeepers implement … them? We investigate newly collected data on the tenure of 238 civilian and military leaders in 38 peacekeeping operations …
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peacekeepers have lower fertility rates in the deployment period. Furthermore, peacekeeping improves child health and fosters …
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A considerable body of empirical evidence indicates that conflict affects reproductive behaviour, often resulting in an increased fertility rate due to higher child mortality and limited access to healthcare services. However, we know much less about the effect of peace in a post-conflict...
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factors that influence the demand for peacekeeping missions, i.e., conflict situations that invite third-party interventions …, as well as the supply of peacekeeping, the ability and desire of states to intervene elsewhere through peacekeeping … missions. On the demand side, a framework is developed that synthesizes the main obstacles to peacekeeping intervention, in …
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