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Global Peace Operations Review
The Global Peace Operations Review is an interactive web-portal presenting in-depth analysis and detailed data on military peacekeeping operations and civilian-led political missions by the United Nations, regional organizations and ad-hoc coalitions.Visit Site
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December 18, 2019
Global Peace Operations Review: 2019
By: Alexandra Novosseloff, Paige Arthur, Marc Jacquand -
July 12, 2018
Two Years After The Juba Clashes: Has Unmiss's Protection of Displaced people Improved?
By: Thijs Van Laer -
June 15, 2018
The Loss of Arms And Ammunition In Peace Operations: Mapping And Addressing The Challenge
By: Jefferson Brehm -
May 31, 2018
Global Peace Operations Review 2018: Year in Review
By: Richard Gowan, Ryan Rappa -
April 04, 2018
The End of A Peacekeeping Era
By: Richard Gowan -
September 25, 2017
"Their Priority Is Not The People": Civilian Views On Peace Operations In Africa
By: Thijs Van Laer -
August 25, 2017
Moral Obligation: UN Missions Should Not Abandon Vulnerable Civilians in Critical Times
By: Kofi Nsia- Pepra -
May 31, 2017
Diplomacy in Action: Expanding the UN Security Council's Role in Crisis and Conflict Prevention
By: Richard Gowan -
May 09, 2017
Can We Make UN Peacekeeping Great Again
By: Alexandra Novosseloff -
March 22, 2017
Democratise or Disintegrate: How the AU Can Help South Sudan
By: Amanda Lucey, Liezelle Kumalo -
February 21, 2017
Partnering for Sustainable Peace in Liberia
By: Amanda Lucey, Liezelle Kumalo -
February 14, 2017
Restructuring the UN Secretariat to Strengthen Preventative Diplomacy and Peace Operations
By: Sarah Cliffe, Alexandra Novosseloff -
February 02, 2017
Sustaining Peace and peace Operations Mandates: The Liberia Transition
By: Gizem Sucuoglu -
January 27, 2017
Global Peace Operations Review 2016: Annual Compilation
By: Sarah Cliffe, Hanny Megally, Richard Gowan, Jason Stearns, Ryan Rappa -
December 19, 2016
Towards a Continental Strategy for Countering Violent Extremism in Africa
By: Tarek A. Sharif, Joanne Richards -
December 14, 2016
Has UN Peacekeeping Become More Deadly
By: Marina Henke -
December 13, 2016
Challenges for Human Rights Sections of UN Peace Operations
By: Alexis Guidotti -
September 12, 2016
No Caveats, Please? Breaking a Myth in UN Peace Operations
By: Alexandra Novosseloff -
September 07, 2016
The Challenges of Full Deployment of UN Peace Operations
By: Ryan Rappa -
August 16, 2016
When Should Blue Helmets Walk Away From a Conflict?
By: Richard Gowan -
July 26, 2016
Demystifying Intelligence in UN Peace Operations: Toward An Organizational Doctrine
By: Alexandra Novosseloff -
May 18, 2016
What Does New Momentum For UN Peace and Security Really Mean
By: Gustavo De Carvalho, Jonathan Rozen -
March 31, 2016
Between Bureaucracy and Adhocracy: Crafting a Spectrum of UN Peace Operations
By: Ian Johnstone -
March 22, 2016
Who are the Killers of Beni?
By: Jason Stearns -
January 29, 2016
Global Peace Operations Review 2015: Annual Compilation
By: Jim Della-Giacoma, Richard Gowan, Alischa Kugel, Jean Arnault, W.P.S. Sidhu (ed), Alexandra Novosseloff