Joachim A. Koops, Norrie MacQueen, Thierry Tardy, and Paul D.
Williams: Introduction: The United Nations and Peacekeeping
PART I: Concepts and Perspectives
1: Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams: Trends in Peace
Operations, 1947-2013
2: Nigel D. White: Peacekeeping and International Law
3: Joachim A. Koops and Thierry Tardy: The United Nations'
Inter-Organizational Relations in Peacekeeping
4: Thomas G. Weiss: Peace Operations and Humanitarian
Interventions
5: Paul F. Diehl and Daniel Druckman: Evaluating the Effectiveness
of Peace Operations: Addressing the Challenges
PART II: UN Peacekeeping Operations - 1948-2013
Section 1: Early Experiences - 1948-1963
Joachim A. Koops, Norrie MacQueen, Thierry Tardy, and Paul D.
Williams: Introduction: Early Experiences: 1948-1963
6: Andrew Gregory Theobald: The United Nations Truce Supervision
Organization (UNTSO)
7: Christy Shucksmith and Nigel D. White: United Nations Military
Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP)
8: Paul F. Diehl: First United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF I)
9: Ana Mesquita and Nigel D. White: United Nations Observation
Group in Lebanon (UNOGIL)
10: Jane Boulden: United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC)
11: Norrie MacQueen: United Nations Security Force in West New
Guinea (UNSF)
12: Norrie MacQueen: United Nations Yemen Observation Mission
(UNYOM)
Section 2: Cold War Peacekeeping - 1964-1987
Joachim A. Koops, Norrie MacQueen, Thierry Tardy, and Paul D.
Williams: Introduction: Cold War Peacekeeping: 1964-1987
13: Jan Asmussen: United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
(UNFICYP)
14: Bernardo Rodrigues dos Santos: Mission of the Representative of
the Secretary-General in the Dominican Republic (DOMREP)
15: P.K. Singh: United Nations India-Pakistan Observation Mission
(UNIPOM)
16: Paul F. Diehl: Second United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF
II)
17: Peter Rudloff and Paul F. Diehl: United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force (UNDOF)
18: Alexandra Novosseloff: United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
(UNIFIL I)
Section 3: Post-Cold War Peacekeeping - 1988-1998
Joachim A. Koops, Norrie MacQueen, Thierry Tardy, and Paul D.
Williams: Introduction Post-Cold War Peacekeeping: 1988-1998
19: Adam Baczko and Gilles Dorronsoro: United Nations Good Offices
Mission in Afghanistan and Pakistan (UNGOMAP)
20: Sahahedul Anam Khan: United Nations Iran-Iraq Military Observer
Group (UNIIMOG)
21: Caroline Guyot and Alex Vines: United Nations Angola
Verification Mission I (UNAVEM I)
22: Lise Howard: United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG
- Namibia)
23: Joachim A. Koops: United Nations Observer Group in Central
America (ONUCA)
24: Jan Bury: United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission
(UNIKOM)
25: Anna Theofilopoulou: United Nations Mission for the Referendum
in Western Sahara (MINURSO)
26: Caroline Guyot and Alex Vines: United Nations Angola
Verification Mission II and III (UNAVEM II and III)
27: Lise Howard: United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador
(ONUSAL)
28: Benny Widyono: United Nations Advance Mission in Cambodia
(UNAMIC)
29: Thierry Tardy: United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR -
Croatia)
30: Thierry Tardy: United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR -
Bosnia-Herzegovina)
31: Benny Widyono: United Nations Transitional Authority in
Cambodia (UNTAC)
32: Paul D. Williams: United Nations Operation in Somalia I (UNOSOM
I)
33: Mats Berdal: United Nations Operation in Mozambique
(ONUMOZ)
34: Paul D. Williams: United Nations Operation in Somalia II
(UNOSOM II)
35: Bruno Coppieters: United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia
(UNOMIG)
36: Kathleen Jennings: United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia
(UNOMIL)
37: Linda Melvern: United Nations Observer Mission Uganda-Rwanda
(UNOMUR) and United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda I (UNAMIR
I)
38: Linda Melvern: United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda II
(UNAMIR II)
39: Hubertus Jürgenliemk and Joachim A. Koops: United Nations
Aouzou Strip Observer Group (UNASOG)
40: Joachim A. Koops: United Nations Mission of Observers in
Tajikistan (UNMOT)
41: Thierry Tardy: United Nations Preventive Deployment Force
(UNPREDEP - Macedonia)
42: Thierry Tardy: United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina
(UNMIBH)
43: Richard Gowan: United Nations Transitional Administration for
Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium (UNTAES) and UN
Civilian Police Support Group in Croatia (UNPSG)
44: Richard Gowan: United Nations Mission of Observers in Prevlaka
(UNMOP)
45: António Ramalho and Danilo Marcondes de Souza Neto: United
Nations Mission in Haiti (UNMIH)
46: Maira Siman and Vahan Galoumian: United Nations Support Mission
in Haiti (UNSMIH)
47: Amy Ross: United Nations Verification Mission in Guatemala
(MINUGUA)
48: Caroline Guyot and Alex Vines: United Nations Observer Mission
in Angola (MONUA)
49: Blanca Antonini: United Nations Transition Mission in Haiti
(UNTMIH)
50: Blanca Antonini: United Nations Civilian Police Mission in
Haiti (MIPONUH)
51: Romain Esmenjaud: United Nations Mission in the Central African
Republic (MINURCA)
52: 'Funmi Olonisakin: United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra
Leone (UNOMSIL)
Section 4: Peacekeeping in the Twenty-First Century - 1999-2013
Joachim A. Koops, Norrie MacQueen, Thierry Tardy, and Paul D.
Williams: Introduction: Peacekeeping in the Twenty-First Century:
1999-2013
53: Richard Caplan: United Nations Interim Administration Mission
in Kosovo (UNMIK)
54: 'Funmi Olonisakin: United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone
(UNAMSIL)
55: Norrie MacQueen: United Nations Transitional Administration in
East Timor (UNTAET)
56: Alan Doss: United Nations Organization Mission in the
Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC)
57: Patrick Cammaert and Andreas Sugar: United Nations Mission in
Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)
58: Norrie MacQueen: United Nations Mission of Support in East
Timor (UNMISET)
59: Kathleen Jennings: United Nations Mission in Liberia
(UNMIL)
60: Alexandra Novosseloff: United Nations Operation in Côte
d'Ivoire (UNOCI)
61: Nicolas Lemay-Hébert: United Nations Stabilization Mission in
Haiti (MINUSTAH)
62: Arthur Boutellis: United Nations Operation in Burundi
(ONUB)
63: Wibke Hansen: United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)
64: Norrie MacQueen: United Nations Integrated Mission in
Timor-Leste (UNMIT)
65: Alexandra Novosseloff: Expanded United Nations Interim Force in
Lebanon (UNIFIL II)
66: David Lanz: African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in
Darfur (UNAMID)
67: John Karlsrud: United Nations Mission in the Central African
Republic and Chad I and II (MINURCAT I and II)
68: Alan Doss: United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in
the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO)
69: Holger Osterrieder, Johannes Lehne, and Vladimir Kmec: United
Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA)
70: Diana Felix da Costa and Cedric de Coning: United Nations
Mission in the Republic of South Sudan (UNMISS)
71: Richard Gowan and Tristan Dreisbach: United Nations Supervision
Mission in Syria (UNSMIS)
72: Walter Lotze: United Nations Multidimensional Integrated
Stabilisation Mission in Mali (MINUSMA)
Joachim A. Koops is Associate Professor of Political Science at
Vesalius College, Free University of Brussels (VUB) and Academic
Director of the European Peace & Security Studies (EPSS) Programme
and the Executive Course in Global Risk Analysis and Crisis
Management (GRACM). He is also Research Professor at the VUB's
Institute for European Studies and the founding Director of the
Global Governance Institute (GGI), Brussels. His latest
publications include
SHIRBRIG and the Project of a UN Army: Successes, Failures, Lessons
Learned (co-authored with C. Tatschl, Nomos, 2014), The
Responsibility to Protect and the Third Pillar: A Critical
Appraisal (co-edited
with D. Fiott, PalgraveMacMillan, forthcoming), and The European
Union as an Integrative Power? Assessing the EU's Effective
Multilateralism towards the United Nations and NATO (Brussels
University Press, 2011). Norrie MacQueen is Honorary Research
Fellow in the School in International Relations at the University
of St Andrews. He worked for the Mozambican Ministry of Education
in the years following the country's independence and taught for
several years at the University of Papua
New Guinea. More recently he served as an electoral officer with
the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Timor-Leste. His latest
books include: The United Nations, Peace Operations and the Cold
War (2nd
edition Longman, 2011), Humanitarian Intervention and the United
Nations (Edinburgh UP, 2011), and The United Nations: a Beginner's
Guide (Oneworld, 2010). Thierry Tardy is Senior Analyst at the
European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) in Paris.
Previously he was Senior Fellow at the Geneva Centre for Security
Policy (GCSP). He has researched and published on conflict
management with a particular focus on the United Nations and the
European Union,
inter-institutional cooperation in security governance, security
regionalism, and the EU Common Security and Defence Policy. His
books include Peacekeeping in Africa: The Evolving Security
Architecture (Routledge, 2014, edited with
M. Wyss), and European Security in a Global Context. Internal and
External Dynamics (Routledge, 2009, edited). Paul D. Williams is
Associate Professor in the Elliott School of International Affairs
at the George Washington University, USA. He also serves as a
Non-resident Senior Adviser at the International Peace Institute
(IPI) in New York City and a Visiting Professor at the Institute
for Peace and Security Studies in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. At IPI, he
co-manages the Providing for
Peacekeeping Project, which aims to generate and disseminate data
and analysis to support efforts to improve the quality of troop and
police contributions to UN peacekeeping and fill key capability
gaps in those
missions. His latest books include: Providing Peacekeepers: The
Politics, Challenges and Future of UN Peacekeeping Contributions
(Oxford University Press, 2013), Understanding Peacekeeping
(Polity, 2nd ed. 2010), and The International Politics of Mass
Atrocities: The Case of Darfur (Routledge, 2010).
As with all Oxford Handbooks, this publication masters its enormous
task with precision and elegance, providing readers with insightful
summary chapters in Part I, followed by highly readable case
studies in chronological order of the peacekeeping operations in
Part II ... the editors and writers have made an important
contribution to promote such an understanding among the UN member
states.
*Helmut Volger, PassBlue Blog*
These chapters cover extensive ground and provide an up-to-date
perspective on peacekeeping and international security. They also
succeed in dispelling the conceptual confusion that prevails in
some corners of the literature on peace missions....The book brings
together an impressive group of academics and practitioners
including leading scholars, senior diplomats and military officers
with first-hand experience in UN peace operations.
*Patrick A Mello, Political Studies Review*
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