The future of UN peace operations: Principled adaptation through phases of contraction, moderation, and renewal/ Cedric de Coning

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Contemporary Security Policy : Vol. 42, No 2, April 2021, pp. 211-224 (104)Summary: In this article, how UN peace operations may evolve over the short (next 5 years), medium (5-15 years), and longer-term (beyond 15 years). Analyze how peacekeeping operations, the UN Secretariat deploy them, and the UN members states that authorize, contribute personnel and equipment, and pay for these operations, are likely to adapt to setbacks and shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic; the economic recession that will follow in the wake of COVID-19; slow onset but tectonic shifts in geopolitical power relations, such as the rise of China, and a changing security landscape due to, amongst others, climate change, urbanization, and digitalization.
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In this article, how UN peace operations may evolve over the short (next 5 years), medium (5-15 years), and longer-term (beyond 15 years). Analyze how peacekeeping operations, the UN Secretariat deploy them, and the UN members states that authorize, contribute personnel and equipment, and pay for these operations, are likely to adapt to setbacks and shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic; the economic recession that will follow in the wake of COVID-19; slow onset but tectonic shifts in geopolitical power relations, such as the rise of China, and a changing security landscape due to, amongst others, climate change, urbanization, and digitalization.

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