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100 | _aREEDER Bryce Wesley | ||
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_aPeacekeeping deployments, intragroup cohesion, and the use of sexual violence by armed non-state groups/ _cBryce Wesley Reeder, Rachel Dicke |
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520 | _aHow do United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions influence the use of conflict related sexual violence (CRSV) by armed non-state actors? This study argues efficacy is influenced by conditions that precede deployment and the composition of UN forces. Poor intragroup cohesion within rebel ranks incentivizes CRSV, putting peacekeepers in a precarious position upon deployment. UN police improve law enforcement capabilities, build relationships with local communities, and promote information diffusion mechanisms. As a result, UN police are associated with a decrease in CRSV, even in the most difficult environments. | ||
598 | _aSEXUAL VIOLENCE, UNITED NATIONS, REBEL BEHAVIOR, CIVIL CONFLICT, NEWARTICLS | ||
650 | _aSEXUAL VIOLENCE | ||
650 | _aUNITED NATIONS | ||
650 | _aREBEL BEHAVIOR | ||
650 | _aCIVIL CONFLICT | ||
700 | _aDICKE Rachel | ||
773 | _gInternational Peacekeeping, Volume 30. Number 2, April 2023, pg. 230-258 | ||
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13533312.2023.2196411 _yClick here for full text |
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