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Is liberal internationalism worth saving? Ad hoc coalitions and their consequences for international security
(NUPI Policy Brief;2024-01, Journal article, 2024) -
Mission-Wide Strategies for the Protection of Civilians: A Comparison of MONUC, UNAMID and UNMIS
(Security in Practice;7-2011, Working Paper, 2011) -
Policing in Peace Operations in Africa: A Case Study of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA)
(NUPI Policy Brief;7-2015, Research report, 2015) -
Preventing Organized Crime. The Need for a Context-Sensitive, System-Wide Approach.
(NUPI Report;2020-07, Research report, 2020)Recent years have seen important developments regarding the UN Security Council and the UN Secretariat. The Security Council, which has increasingly recognized organized crime as a serious threat to international peace and ... -
Researching the Effectiveness of Peace Operations, Seminar Report, 31 May – 1 June, Oslo
(NUPI Report;2017-5, Research report, 2017)The African Union (AU), European Union (EU), and United Nations (UN) are under increasing pressure to justify the effectiveness of the peace operations they deploy. Justifying this effectiveness requires precise assessments ... -
Strengthening the Peace and Governance Nexus within the African Union. Enhancing synergy between the African Governance Architecture (AGA) and the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA)
(NUPI Report;, Research report, 2017)The vision of the African Union (AU) is to achieve “an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena”. The attainment of that vision hinges on ... -
Tangled up in glue: Multilateral crisis responses in Mali
(Chapter, 2019)In January 2012, Mali plunged into a multifaceted crisis, triggered by an extraordinary series of events. A separatist Tuareg rebellion, a military coup d’état, and the collapse of state authority paved the way for the ... -
The Civilian Casualty Tracking Analysis and Response Cell in the African Union Mission in Somalia: an emerging best practice for AU peace support operations?
(NUPI Policy Brief;2019-03, Research report, 2019)The Civilian Casualty Tracking Analysis and Response Cell (CCTARC) tracks harm to civilians caused by the African Union Mission in Somalia’s (AMISOM) operations including death, injury, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) ... -
The High-Level Independent Panel on UN Peace Operations
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UN Peace Operations, Terrorism, and Violent Extremism
(Chapter, 2019)There are practical and financial reasons to give UN peace operations more robust mandates and mitigate and respond to violent extremism and terrorism. But the idea of UN peacekeepers conducting counter-terrorism operations ... -
United Nations Peace Operations: Aligning Principles and Practice
(NUPI Report;2-2015, Research report, 2015) -
Unity in Goals, Diversity in Means - and the discourse on female peacekeepers in UN peace operations.
(NUPI Working Paper;893, Research report, 2020)Gender parity at all levels in the UN, as a means towards gender equality, is a two-decades old commitment, reflecting core values as old as the UN itself. Despite this, progress on increasing the number of female peacekeepers ... -
‘Violent Extremism’ in the Lake Chad Basin : Understanding the Drivers of the Boko Haram Insurgency.
(NUPI Report;, Research report, 2017)By providing an analysis of the historic dynamics of the Lake Chad Basin region and the common challenges that Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria face, this brief deconstructs common narratives around ‘violent extremism’ ... -
Waging Peace, towards an Africa Union Stabilisation Strategy for Somalia
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Over the last few years, successful military operations across Somalia have helped to unshackle towns south of Mogadishu from al Shabaab, demonstrating the capacity of the African Union Mission to Somalia (amisom) to achieve ...