The book is about assessing the effectiveness of a traditional UN
Peace Operation. The book first goes on to develop a conceptual
framework for the evaluation of UN peace operations and apply that
to assess the performance of a traditional UN Peace Operation with
UNIFIL as a case study. The author relies on empirical data,
supported by perceptions and practical experiences of peacekeepers
and 'subject matter experts' at both the operational and tactical
levels using a mixed method of qualitative and quantitative
analysis. The author proves that UNIFIL can be assessed to be a
satisfactorily successful UN Peace Operation. He ends the book with
a few major takeaways and offers actionable recommendations to the
practitioners of peacekeeping and for future reform of UN peace
operations. This book is the first of its kind by a former Indian
peacekeeper who holds a PhD from Tilburg University, the
Netherland.
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