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Stabilization and Human Security in UN Peace Operations [Kietas viršelis]

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"This book examines the relationship between contemporary UN stabilization mandates and the non-legal concept of 'human security'. Human security aims to provide a bottom-up and localised perspective and set of priorities to address insecurity. Despite this, the mobilisation of the human security discourse is an underexplored area of research. The book is divided into three sections. The first section outlines the importance of stabilization as an emerging area of peacekeeping practice and outlines the analytical framework of human security to be used in the research. The second section applies the analytical framework to three case studies: the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA); the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA); and the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). The case studies explore five facets of human security: where the mission has sought to carry out its activities in line with the human rights and the rule of law; where space is provided to identify the vital core; where vulnerabilities are identified and building resilience has been attempted; what aspects of protection are focused on by the mission; and if individuals are empowered to act on their own behalf and implement solutions to security threats. The third section expounds the incompatibility of the two competing sides of stabilization and draws wider conclusions on how best to utilise the human security concept. The book will be a valuable resource for academics, policymakers and practitioners working on UN peacekeeping generally, and those specifically looking at stabilization, from international relations, international law, peace and conflict studies, security studies and human rights"--

This book examines the relationship between contemporary UN stabilization mandates and the non-legal concept of human security. It will be valuable to academics, policymakers and practitioners in UN peacekeeping, international relations, international law, peace and conflict, and security studies and human rights.

Recenzijos

'...this book should be read by any legal or non-legal scholar interested in recent trends in peacekeeping operations...in the framework of an impressive knowledge of legal issues pertaining to peacekeeping missions...the content of each chapter is carefully researched, well-presented and full of interesting analysis...this concise and clever book deserves to be read widely, is going to be read widely and probably will spark more debate among peacekeeping experts and stakeholders from legal and non-legal fields alike.'

Dr Marco Longobardo, Westminster Law School, UK; book review in Journal of Conflict & Security Law

'His book serves as a primer on U.N. peacekeeping operations and what makes a mission a stabilization mission, and on the concept of human security and how it continues to change over time. His findings can help defense planners move beyond a focus on physical protection and civilian harm mitigation to a broader understanding of bottom-up and localized approaches that shift the objective of security from the state to the individual. Gilder understands the strategic implications of force and cooperation with bad actors, and how such approaches delegitimize military intervention and fail to protect individuals or achieve long-term peace.'

Dr Karen Finkenbinder, deputy associate dean, the Marshall Center; book review in per Concordiam, Journal of European Security and Defense Issues

Acknowledgements ix
List of abbreviations
x
1 Introduction
1(10)
PART I Context and conceptual framework
11(66)
2 The many faces of UN intervention
13(29)
3 The concept of human security
42(35)
PART II Case studies
77(64)
4 United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA)
79(23)
5 United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA)
102(18)
6 United Nations Mission in the Republic of South Sudan (UNMISS)
120(21)
PART III Human security's place in international peace and security
141(40)
7 The (in)compatibility of stabilization and human security
143(30)
8 Making use of human security
173(8)
Bibliography 181(9)
Index 190
Alexander Gilder is a Lecturer in Law at Royal Holloway, University of London.