Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W616106186> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 49 of
49
with 100 items per page.
- W616106186 abstract "The protection of civilians in contemporary conflicts has emerged as an important issue in the international society, because civilians are often the main victims as a result of armed conflict. UN peacekeepers are deployed to protect civilians with the robust UNSC resolutions and military capacities. However, their limited ability to protect civilians has been criticized.This thesis aims to answer the following research question: under what conditions can peacekeepers protect civilians in peacekeeping? with focus on the possibility for mission specific operational doctrine to increase peacekeepers’ ability to protect.Through observing the NATO case in Afghanistan, the power of the operational doctrine was proved. This can be compared to be the UN case in Congo, where it was confirmed that the ab-sence of mission specific doctrine was linked to the peacekeepers’ inability to protect civilians.Meanwhile, new COIN doctrine in ISAF has not reduced overall civilian fatalities but prevented ISAF-caused casualties, because ISAF’s mission is not to protect civilians and is not a part of its mandates. Thus this thesis concludes that the protection of civilians in peacekeeping may requires specific operational doctrine and robust PoC mandates.This thesis also points out the flaw of research design which is applied in the thesis and suggests a desirable way of improving the research design for future research." @default.
- W616106186 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W616106186 creator A5046602465 @default.
- W616106186 date "2014-01-01" @default.
- W616106186 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W616106186 title "Operational Doctrine and Peacekeepers' Ability to Protict Civilians in Contemporary Armed Conflict" @default.
- W616106186 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W616106186 type Work @default.
- W616106186 sameAs 616106186 @default.
- W616106186 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W616106186 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W616106186 hasAuthorship W616106186A5046602465 @default.
- W616106186 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W616106186 hasConcept C183761623 @default.
- W616106186 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W616106186 hasConcept C2776211767 @default.
- W616106186 hasConcept C2778007780 @default.
- W616106186 hasConceptScore W616106186C17744445 @default.
- W616106186 hasConceptScore W616106186C183761623 @default.
- W616106186 hasConceptScore W616106186C199539241 @default.
- W616106186 hasConceptScore W616106186C2776211767 @default.
- W616106186 hasConceptScore W616106186C2778007780 @default.
- W616106186 hasLocation W6161061861 @default.
- W616106186 hasOpenAccess W616106186 @default.
- W616106186 hasPrimaryLocation W6161061861 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W1522666255 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W1561245426 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W2015649073 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W2031583350 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W2052691427 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W2123385107 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W2215756223 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W2263079727 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W2480065733 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W2506485629 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W2563575962 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W2889163204 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W2971668739 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W3087143406 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W3123981051 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W3125313226 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W3138842002 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W3153334893 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W3159699170 @default.
- W616106186 hasRelatedWork W3164701332 @default.
- W616106186 isParatext "false" @default.
- W616106186 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W616106186 magId "616106186" @default.
- W616106186 workType "article" @default.