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1. Action for Peacekeeping Plus (A4P+): An Update on Monitoring and Implementation after Two Years

2. Accountability for Crimes against Peacekeepers

3. Peacekeeping in Nonpermissive Environments: Assessing Troop-Contributing Countries’ Perspectives on Capabilities and Mindsets

4. Forced Marriage by Non-state Armed Groups: Frequency, Forms, and Impact

5. Financing Loss and Damage at Scale: Toward a Mosaic Approach

6. The UN’s Response to the COVID-19 Infodemic

7. UN, EU, and NATO Approaches to the Protection of Civilians: Policies, Implementation, and Comparative Advantages

8. The UN Agenda for Protection: Policy, Strategic, and Operational Priorities

9. An Unfinished Agenda: Carving Out Space for Humanitarian Action in the UN Security Council’s Counterterrorism Resolutions and Related Sanctions

10. Blue on Blue: Investigating Sexual Abuse of Peacekeepers

11. UN Peacekeeping and the Protection of Civilians from Sexual and GenderBased Violence

12. Enhancing the Protection of Civilians through Conventional Arms Control

13. Gender-Responsive Leadership in UN Peace Operations: The Path to a Transformative Approach?

14. Vaccine Equity in ConflictAffected Areas: The Challenges of Development, Production, Procurement, and Distribution

15. Expanding Conceptions of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence among Military Peacekeepers

16. Masculinities and Violent Extremism

17. Multilateralism Index: Pilot Report

18. Contingent-Owned Equipment and Environmental Considerations in UN Peacekeeping Operations

19. Options for a Loss and Damage Financial Mechanism

20. Toward an Environmental and Climate-Sensitive Approach to Protection in UN Peacekeeping Operations

21. UN Peacekeeping and CPAS: An Experiment in Performance Assessment and Mission Planning

22. Strengthening Data to Protect Healthcare in Conflict Zones

23. Lessons from E10 Engagement on the Security Council

24. The Primacy of Politics and the Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping

25. A UN for All? UN Policy and Programming on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression, and Sex Characteristics

26. Considering the Protection of Civilians during UN Peacekeeping Transitions

27. Women, Peace, and Security Mandates for UN Peacekeeping Operations: Assessing Influence and Impact

28. UN Peacekeeping Operations and Gendered Threats to the Protection of Civilians

29. Youth Participation in Global Governance for Sustaining Peace and Climate Action

30. SDG Zero? A People-Centered Approach to Universal Connectivity

31. Transitions from UN Special Political Missions to UN Country Teams

32. Protection, Justice, and Accountability: Cooperation between the International Criminal Court and UN Peacekeeping Operations

33. Perceptions and Lived Realities of Women Police Officers in UN Peace Operations

34. United Nations Special Political Missions and Protection: A Principled Approach for Research and Policymaking

35. From Female Engagement Teams to Engagement Platoons: The Evolution of Gendered Community Engagement in UN Peace Operations

36. Strategic Communications in UN Peace Operations: From an Afterthought to an Operational Necessity

37. The Road to Seoul: Previewing the 2021 UN Peacekeeping Ministerial

38. Finding the UN Way on Peacekeeping-Intelligence

39. Integrating Human Rights into the Operational Readiness of UN Peacekeepers

40. With or Against the State? Reconciling the Protection of Civilians and Host-State Support in UN Peacekeeping

41. Financing the United Nations Secretariat: Resolving the UN’s Liquidity Crisis

42. Uniformed Women in Peace Operations: Challenging Assumptions and Transforming Approaches

43. Unpacking the UN’s Development System Reform

44. Implementing the UN Management Reform: Progress and Implications for Peace Operations

45. The Peacebuilding Commission and Climate-Related Security Risks: A More Favourable Political Environment?

46. Woman First, Soldier Second: Taboos and Stigmas Facing Military Women in UN Peace Operations

47. UN Reform and Mission Planning: Too Great Expectations?

48. Community Engagement in UN Peacekeeping Operations: A People-Centered Approach to Protecting Civilians

49. Parallel Tracks or Connected Pieces?: UN Peace Operations, Local Mediation, and Peace Processes

50. The Accountability System for the Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping

51. Mental Health in UN Peace Operations: Addressing Stress, Trauma, and PTSD among Field Personnel

52. Gender Trainings in International Peace and Security: Toward a More Effective Approach

53. Peacebuilding during a Pandemic: Keeping the Focus on Women’s Inclusion

54. Bouncing Back from Rock Bottom: A New Era for the UN Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations?

55. Senior Leadership Training in UN Peace Operations

56. A Necessary Voice: Small States, International Law, and the UN Security Council

57. Inside the Engine Room: Enabling the Delivery of UN Mandates in Complex Environments

58. Toward a More Effective UN-AU Partnership on Conflict Prevention and Crisis Management

59. Partners and Competitors: Forces Operating in Parallel to UN Peace Operations

60. Pursuing Coordination and Integration for the Protection of Civilians

61. Incorporating Gender into UN Senior Leadership Training

62. Financing UN Peacekeeping: Avoiding another Crisis

63. Safeguarding Humanitarian Action in Sanctions Regimes

64. Preventing Violent Extremism While Promoting Human Rights: Toward a Clarified UN Approach

65. Action for Peacekeeping: One Year into the Implementation of the Declaration of Shared Commitments

66. The Global Pushback on Women’s Rights: The State of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda

67. Focus on 2020: Opportunities for the Twentieth Anniversary of Resolution 1325

68. Sustaining Peace in Practice: Building on What Works

69. Humanitarian Action and Sustaining Peace

70. Aligning Agendas: Drugs, Sustainable Development, and the Drive for Policy Coherence

71. The Role of Local Governance in Sustaining Peace

72. Evaluating mechanisms for investigating attacks on heathcare

73. Greening Peacekeeping: The Environmental Impact of UN Peace Operations

74. Neighborhood Dynamics in UN Peacekeeping Operations, 1990–2017

75. How Peacekeeping Policy Gets Made: Navigating Intergovernmental Processes at the UN

76. Safeguarding Medical Care and Humanitarian Action in the UN Counterterrorism Framework

77. Hard to Reach: Providing Healthcare in Armed Conflict

78. Human Rights and Sustaining Peace

79. Reframing the Protection of Civilians Paradigm for UN Peace Operations

80. Comparative Continuismo: Presidential Term Limit Contravention Across Developing Democracies

81. Deploying Combined Teams: Lessons Learned from Operational Partnerships in UN Peacekeeping

82. Safety and Security Challenges in UN Peace Operations

83. Why We Fail to Prevent Mass Atrocities

84. Reimagining Peacemaking: Women’s Roles in Peace Processes