Civil conflict fragmentation and the effectiveness of UN Peacekeeping operations/ Baris Ari

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: International Peacekeeping: Vol 27, No.4, August 2020, pp.617-644 (96)Summary: This article argues that UN interventions matter more when commitment and coordination problems are worse, which corresponds to known traits of fragmented conflicts. Using data on civil conflict duration and intensity, we present evidence that UN PKOs are effective at mitigating adverse impacts of fragmentation.
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This article argues that UN interventions matter more when commitment and coordination problems are worse, which corresponds to known traits of fragmented conflicts. Using data on civil conflict duration and intensity, we present evidence that UN PKOs are effective at mitigating adverse impacts of fragmentation.

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