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Taking Sides in Peacekeeping - Impartiality and the Future of the United Nations (Hardcover)
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Taking Sides in Peacekeeping - Impartiality and the Future of the United Nations (Hardcover)
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United Nations peacekeeping has undergone radical transformation in
the new millennium. Where it once was limited in scope and based
firmly on consent of all parties, contemporary operations are now
charged with penalizing spoilers of peace and protecting civilians
from peril. Despite its more aggressive posture, practitioners and
academics continue to affirm the vital importance of impartiality
whilst stating that it no longer means what it once did. Taking
Sides in Peacekeeping explores this transformation and its
implications, in what is the first conceptual and empirical study
of impartiality in UN peacekeeping. The book challenges dominant
scholarly approaches that conceive of norms as linear and static,
conceptualizing impartiality as a 'composite' norm, one that is not
free-standing but an aggregate of other principles-each of which
can change and is open to contestation. Drawing on a large body of
primary evidence, it uses the composite norm to trace the evolution
of impartiality, and to illuminate the macro-level politics
surrounding its institutionalization at the UN, as well as the
micro-level politics surrounding its implementation in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, site of the largest and costliest
peacekeeping mission in UN history. Taking Sides in Peacekeeping
reveals that, despite a veneer of consensus, impartiality is in
fact highly contested. As the collection of principles it refers to
has expanded to include human rights and civilian protection, deep
disagreements have arisen over what keeping peace impartially
actually means. Beyond the semantics, the book shows how this
contestation, together with the varying expectations and incentives
created by the norm, has resulted in perverse and unintended
consequences that have politicized peacekeeping and, in some cases,
effectively converted UN forces into one warring party among many.
Taking Sides in Peacekeeping assesses the implications of this
radical transformation for the future of peacekeeping and for the
UN's role as guarantor of international peace and security.
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