International Peacekeeping

Papers
(The TQCC of International Peacekeeping is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Just Different Hats? Comparing UN and Non-UN Peacekeeping25
Adaptive Peace Operations: Navigating the Complexity of Influencing Societal Change Without Causing Harm22
Ceasefire Success: A Conceptual Framework15
Downsizing in UN Peacekeeping: The Impact on Civilian Peacekeepers and the Missions Employing Them14
Perceptions of Peace Agreements and Political Trust in Post-War Guatemala, Nepal, and Northern Ireland13
Diversionary Peace: International Peacekeeping and Domestic Civil-Military Relations12
Peacekeeping Prevention: Strengthening Efforts to Preempt Conflict-related Sexual Violence11
Institutional Choice, Risk, and Control: The G5 Sahel and Conflict Management in the Sahel10
‘Together at the Heart’: Familial Relations and the Social Reintegration of Ex-combatants9
The Dark Side of Institutional Collaboration: How Peacekeeping-counterterrorism Convergences Weaken the Protection of Civilians in Mali9
Nationality, Gender, and Deployments at the Local Level: Introducing the RADPKO Dataset9
Understanding Ceasefires9
Training the Troops on Gender: The Making of a Transnational Practice8
Home-Grown Peace: Civil Society Roles in Ceasefire Monitoring7
Human Security and the Stabilization Mandate of MINUSCA7
Watchdogs of Pause: The Challenges of Ceasefire Monitoring in Yemen6
Ceasefires and State Order-Making in Naga Northeast India6
When are Women Deployed? Operational Uncertainty and Deployment of Female Personnel to UN Peacekeeping6
Sharing Sovereignty in the Streets: International Policing in Fragile States6
An Institutional Explanation of Troop Contributions in UN Peacekeeping Missions6
Protection of Civilians and Peacekeeping’s Accountability Deficit5
The Anti-Mercenary Norm and United Nations’ Use of Private Military and Security Companies: From Norm Entrepreneurship to Organized Hypocrisy5
Peace Journalism Strategy for Creating a Public Value Sphere5
MINUSMA and the Militarization of UN Peacekeeping5
Twenty Years of Externally Promoted Security Assistance in Iraq: Changing Approaches and Their Limits4
A Perturbed Peace: Applying Complexity Theory to UN Peacekeeping4
Overlapping Agendas and Peacekeepers’ Ability to Protect4
Trade Potential and UN Peacekeeping Participation4
Blue Helmets, Armed Groups, and Peace at Stake: Does Combat Motivation Matter for Robust Peacekeeping to Succeed?4
Exploring the Compatibility of Multiple Missions in UN Peace Operations4
Protection of Civilians Mandates and ‘Collateral Damage’ of UN Peacekeeping Missions: Histories of Refugees from Darfur4
Sensemaking Processes in Complex Peace Operations: A Means of Adapting to the Dynamism of ‘the Local’3
Once and Future Peacemakers: Continuity of Third-party Involvement in Civil War Peace Processes3
Beyond Dues: The Role of U.S. Military Aid in UN Peacekeeping Operations3
Making the International Work: Police Training Experts as Brokers for International Missions3
A Review of South Africa’s Terms in the United Nations Security Council3
The Roles and Practices of Civil Society Actors in Police Reform in Kyrgyzstan: Activism, Expertise, Knowledge Production3
Strategic Deployment of UN Political Missions to Replace UN Peacekeeping Operations: The Demand and Supply Sides of Transition Logic3
Women as the Essential Protectors of Children?: Gender and Child Protection in UN Peacekeeping3
The Peacekeeping Deployment that Never was: Domestic Considerations Behind Brazil’s Decision not to Send Troops to MINUSCA3
Moving Beyond Antagonisms: Changing Masculinities in Post-Conflict Militaries3
Climate-Sensitive Programming in International Security: An Analysis of UN Peacekeeping Operations and Special Political Missions3
Deciding on the Tit for the Tat: Decision-Making in the Wake of Ceasefire Violations3
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