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Composing Peace: Mission Composition in UN Peacekeeping is about mission composition in peacekeeping operations and asks how diversity of mission composition influences the ability of a peace mission to keep the peace. This book focuses on four types of mission composition--diversity among peacekeepers, within the mission leadership, between mission leaders and peacekeepers, and between peacekeepers and locals. It is the first book to explore mission composition and its consequences, unpacking a concept hitherto unexplored and empirically combining quantitative and qualitative methods. It makes an important contribution to the fields of peace research, security studies, and international relations at large.
Contents
Introduction
1: Mission Composition and Mechanisms of Peacekeeping
2: Blue Helmets Diversity: Field Diversity and Peacekeeping
3: Diversity within Mission Leadership
4: Diversity between Force Commander and Blue Helmets
5: Diversity between Blue Helmets and Locals
Conclusion