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Ad hoc coalitions and institutional exploitation in international security: towards a typology
Karlsrud, John; Reykers, Yf (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Ad hoc coalitions in global governance: short-notice, task- and time-specific cooperation
Reykers, Yf; Karlsrud, John; Brosig, Malte; Hofmann, Stephanie; Maglia, Cristiana; Rieker, Pernille (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Ad hoc coalitions (AHCs) are an indispensable but scantly conceptualized part of global governance. In recent years, several typologies and classifications of global governance arrangements have been provided, mostly ... -
Ad hoc coalitions: From hierarchical to network accountability in peace operations?
Hofmann, Stephanie; Karlsrud, John; Reykers, Yf (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Launching multinational peace operations are time and politically sensitive decisions that frequently involve the use of force. As a result, a host of accountability issues arise. To date, mainly backward looking and ... -
Are UN Peacekeeping Missions Moving Toward "Chapter Seven and a Half Operations"?
Karlsrud, John (Journal article, 2018)The combined effect of the inclusion of regional ad hoc coalitions with a strong orientation towards counter-insurgency and counterterrorism is the creation of a new type of “Chapter Seven and a Half” operations. Enforcement ... -
Between self-interest and solidarity: Norway’s return to UN Peacekeeping?
Karlsrud, John; Osland, Kari M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Norway has been a firm supporter of, and contributor to, UN peacekeeping operations. However, while increasing its financial support since the end of the Cold War, Norway has significantly downscaled its troop contributions ... -
Conclusion: Military rapid response—from institutional investment to ad hoc solutions
Karlsrud, John; Reykers, Yf (Chapter, 2019)While there has been a mushrooming of institutional arrangements for military rapid response, the formal deployments of the rapid response mechanisms of the African Union (AU), European Union (EU), and North Atlantic Treaty ... -
Crisis response and peace operations in Africa
De Coning, Cedric; Gelot, Linnéa; Karlsrud, John (Journal article, 2016) -
Doing Less With More? The Difficult ‘Return’ of Western Troop Contributing Countries to United Nations Peacekeeping
Karlsrud, John; Novosseloff, Alexandra (GGI Analysis;, Research report, 2020)Among others, the deployment of the UN stabilization mission to Mali (MINUSMA) in 2013 has been characterized by a number of researchers as a ‘return’ of Western troop contributors to United Nations (UN) peacekeeping in ... -
Europe’s Return to UN Peacekeeping in Africa? Lessons from Mali
Karlsrud, John; Smith, Adam C (Providing for peacekeeping;11, Research report, 2015) -
For the greater good?: “Good states” turning UN peacekeeping towards counterterrorism
Karlsrud, John (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The usual suspects of middle power internationalism—small and middle powers such as Canada, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, and Sweden—have all contributed to the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali (MINUSMA). This article ... -
Forum: Making Peace with Un-Certainty: Reflections on the Role of Digital Technology in Peace Processes beyond the Data Hype
Hirblinger, Andreas Timo; Wählisch, Martin; Keator, Kate; McNaboe, Chris; Duursma, Allard; Karlsrud, John; Sticher, Valerie; Verjee, Aly; Kyselova, Tetiana; Kwaja, Chris M; Perera, Suda (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Recent years have seen the acceleration of data- and evidence-based approaches in support of peace processes, creating a renewed confidence that conflicts can be predicted, known, and resolved, based on objective information ... -
From Liberal Peacebuilding to Stabilization and Counterterrorism
Karlsrud, John (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Since the end of the Cold War, international interventions have increasingly been deployed to deal with internal conflict. Liberal peacebuilding has been a guiding concept for many of these interventions, in particular ... -
How Ad Hoc Coalitions Deinstitutionalize International Institutions
Brosig, Malte; Karlsrud, John (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)As ad hoc coalitions (AHCs) proliferate, particularly on the African continent, two questions crystallize. First, what consequences do they bring about for the existing institutional security landscape? And second, how can ... -
How can the UN move towards more people-centered peace operations?
Karlsrud, John (Global Peace Operations Annual Review Compilation;2015, Chapter, 2016) -
Implementation in practice: The use of force to protect civilians in United Nations peacekeeping
Bode, Ingvild; Karlsrud, John (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Since the failures of the United Nations of the early 1990s, the protection of civilians has evolved as a new norm for United Nations peacekeeping operations. However, a 2014 United Nations report found that while peacekeeping ... -
In the Eye of the Beholder? UN and the use of drones to protect civilians
Karlsrud, John; Rosén, Frederik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013) -
Introduction: Rapid response mechanisms—strengthening defense cooperation and saving strangers?
Karlsrud, John; Reykers, Yf (Chapter, 2019)The track record of military rapid response mechanisms, troops on standby, ready to be deployed to a crisis within a short time frame by intergovernmental organizations, remains disappointing. Yet, many of the obstacles ... -
Mapping Western Balkans Civilian Capacities for Peace Operations
Karlsrud, John; Milosevic, Marko (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014) -
Multinational rapid response mechanisms: Past promises and future prospects
Reykers, Yf; Karlsrud, John (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017) -
New tools for blue helmets
Karlsrud, John (Chapter, 2016)