Non-democratic regimes and participation in UN peacekeeping operations/ Andrew Levin
Material type: TextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): Online resources: In: International Peacekeeping Vol 30, No.1, February 2023, pp.97-127 (96)Summary: This article argues that non-democracies' personnel contributions to peacekeeping operations vary based on different 'type' of illiberal regime based on two factors, the influence of the military within the regime, and the extent to which a regime values the prestige associated with large-scale peacekeeping contributions. Based on findings between 1991-2018, single-party regimes are likely to make significantly smaller contributions than democracies.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article argues that non-democracies' personnel contributions to peacekeeping operations vary based on different 'type' of illiberal regime based on two factors, the influence of the military within the regime, and the extent to which a regime values the prestige associated with large-scale peacekeeping contributions. Based on findings between 1991-2018, single-party regimes are likely to make significantly smaller contributions than democracies.
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