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Taking sides in peacekeeping impartiality and the future of the United Nations

Title
Taking sides in peacekeeping [electronic resource] : impartiality and the future of the United Nations / Emily Paddon Rhoads.
Author
Rhoads, Emily Paddon, 1982-
Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016.

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Description
1 online resource (xii, 250 pages) : map.
Summary
United Nations peacekeeping has undergone radical transformation in the new millennium. '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. This book 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. The author 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.
Uniform Title
Taking sides in peacekeeping (Online)
Alternative Title
  • Taking sides in peacekeeping (Online)
  • Impartiality and the future of the United Nations
Subject
  • Kabila, Joseph
  • United Nations > Peacekeeping forces
  • United Nations > Peacekeeping forces > Congo (Democratic Republic)
  • United Nations > Peacekeeping forces > Case studies
  • Congo (Democratic Republic). President (2001- : Kabila)
  • United Nations
  • Since 1997
  • Presidents > Congo (Democratic Republic) > Biography
  • Congolese (Democratic Republic) > Wars
  • World politics
  • Congo (Democratic Republic) > History > 1997-
  • Congo (Democratic Republic) > History, Military
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-241) and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Contents
Introduction -- The composite norm of impartiality -- From passive to assertive impartiality -- Institutionalization and the global politics of peacekeeping -- Implementation and the local politics of peacekeeping in the Congo -- The politics of taking sides.
ISBN
9780191809316
LCCN
2015958363
OCLC
ssj0002270909
Author
Rhoads, Emily Paddon, 1982-
Title
Taking sides in peacekeeping [electronic resource] : impartiality and the future of the United Nations / Emily Paddon Rhoads.
Imprint
Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Edition
First edition.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-241) and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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Available from home with a valid library card
Available onsite at NYPL
Chronological Term
Since 1997
Other Form:
Print version : 9780198747246
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