The UN Secretariat's Influence on the Evolution of Peacekeeping
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[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
by Silke Weinlich.
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London Palgrave Macmillan UK Imprint
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Palgrave Macmillan
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2014
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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(303 pages).
SERIES
Series Title
Transformations of the state.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Cover; Contents; List of Tables, Figures and Boxes; Acknowledgements; List of Acronyms; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The agency of international bureaucracies; 1.2 The case: The influence of the UN Secretariat on the evolution of peacekeeping; 1.3 Studying the influence of the UN Secretariat: Analytical framework and methodology; 1.4 The Secretariat as a shaping agent; 1.5 Structure of the book; 2 The Evolution of UN Peacekeeping: Towards the Emergence of a 21st-Century Peacekeeping Model; 2.1 The genesis of peacekeeping; 2.2 The evolution of peacekeeping from the Cold War to the 21st century. 2.3 Conclusions3 The Influence of International Bureaucracies: A Framework for Analysis; 3.1 The influence of international bureaucracies in the academic literature; 3.2 The influence of international bureaucracies: An integrated framework for analysis; 3.3 Application of the framework; 4 The UN Secretariat's Capacities for Autonomous Action; 4.1 Resources for autonomous action; 4.2 Constraints on autonomous action: Member states' control mechanism; 4.3 Conclusions; 5 The Operational Dimension: The Peace Operation in East Timor; 5.1 Prelude and constellation of interests. 5.2 The decision to establish UNTAET5.3 Conclusions; 6 The Conceptual Dimension: The Decisions to Reform UN Peacekeeping and Instigate Doctrine Development; 6.1 Prelude and constellation of interests; 6.2 The decisions to reform UN peacekeeping and instigate doctrine development in 2000/1; 6.3 Conclusions; 7 The Institutional Dimension: The Creation of the Standing Police Capacity; 7.1 Prelude and constellation of interests; 7.2 The decision to establish the SPC; 7.3 Conclusions. 8 The Shaping Powers of the UN Secretariat: Conclusions and Future Prospects for Studying the Role of International Bureaucracies8.1 Empirical findings: The influence of the UN Secretariat on the evolution of peacekeeping; 8.2 Theoretical contributions and avenues for further research; 8.3 Concluding remarks; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Using a unique analytical framework, the UN Secretariat's Influence on the Evolution of Peacekeeping reveals deep insights in the UN's peacekeeping decision-making and shows that even international bureaucracies with limited autonomy can shape international politics.