Stability abroad, instability at home? changing UN peace operations and civil-military relations in Global South troop contributing countries/ Kai Michael Kenkel

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Contemporary Security Policy : Vol. 42, No 2, April 2021, pp. 225-240 (104)Summary: This article highlights the domestic effects of the ongoing changes in United Nations peacekeeping practice on troop contributing states from the Global South. It juxtaposes scholarship on stabilization, the specific motivations of Global South troop contributing countries, and in particular the effects on civilian control of armed forces of peacekeeping participation.
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This article highlights the domestic effects of the ongoing changes in United Nations peacekeeping practice on troop contributing states from the Global South. It juxtaposes scholarship on stabilization, the specific motivations of Global South troop contributing countries, and in particular the effects on civilian control of armed forces of peacekeeping participation.

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