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100 | 1 | _aDONAIS Timothy | |
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_aProtection of civilians and peacekeeping's accountability deficit/ _cTimothy Donais and Eric Tanguay |
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520 | _aThis paper explores the politics of the accountability debate and the prospects for improved peacekeeper accountability in the context of protection of civilians (PoC) mandates, with an understanding that civilians in conflict often need protection not only from conflict parties but also - as the struggles with sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) demonstrate - from peacekeepers themselves. While strengthened accountability mechanisms can help bridge the gap between the promise and the practice of protection, declining peacekeeping budgets and the amorphous and all-encompassing nature of PoC mandates complicate developing specific performance metrics and accountability mechanisms. | ||
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_aPEACEKEEPING _xACCOUNTABILITY _xPROTECTION OF CIVILIANS _xSEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE _UN _xUNITED NATIONS |
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_aInternational Peacekeeping: _gVol 28, No.4, August 2021, pp.553-578 (96) |
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598 | _aPOLITICS, UN, PEACEKEEP | ||
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13533312.2021.1880900 _zClick here for full text |
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