Mateja Peter
Contactinfo and files
Summary
Aktivitet
Filter
Clear all filtersMeasuring the Success of Peace Operations: Directions in Academic Literature
This background paper examines how the academic literature has approached the question of success in peace operations. Here it should be noted that many theoretical and methodological issues have not been settled, nor does this contribution seek to resolve them. The aim here is to shed light on the issue, and indicate where choices need to be made for research into success to be rigorous. The first section examines differences between the way that scholarly and practitioner analyses approach this question. The section that follows looks at how the academic literature has approached the definition of success and where some of the fault-lines lie. In the conclusion I outline a number of methodological decisions that need to be made when conducting research on success.
Legitimnost in relevantnost: Prihodnost mirovnih operacij Organizacije Združenih Narodov (Legitimacy and relevance: The future of the United Natio...
No exit: The decline of the international administration in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Between doctrine and practice: The United Nations peacekeeping dilemma
Good intentions, mixed results – A conflict sensitive unpacking of the EU comprehensive approach to conflict and crisis mechanisms (EUNPACK)
The EUNPACK project unpacks EU crisis response mechanisms, with the aim to increase their conflict sensitivity and efficiency....
The Role of the Police in the African Union - United Nations Hybrid Mission in Darfur (UNAMID)
Training for Peace 2011 - 2019 (TfP)
The Training for Peace Programme (TfP Programme) is an international programme that contributes towards capacity building within the broader ambit of peace operations in Africa....