Sex in Peace Operations

Sex in Peace Operations
Author: Gabrielle Simm
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Humanitarian assistance
ISBN: 1107341973

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Critically re-evaluates the problem of sex between international personnel and local people and offers regulatory solutions to legal problems.

Regulation of Sexual Conduct in UN Peacekeeping Operations

Regulation of Sexual Conduct in UN Peacekeeping Operations
Author: Olivera Simic
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-05-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783642284847

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This book critically examines the response of the United Nations (UN) to the problem of sexual exploitation in UN Peace Support Operations. It assesses the Secretary-General’s Bulletin on Special Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse (2003) (SGB) and its definition of sexual exploitation, which includes sexual relationships and prostitution. With reference to people affected by the policy (using the example of Bosnian women and UN peacekeepers), and taking account of both radical and ‘sex positive’ feminist perspectives, the book finds that the inclusion of consensual sexual relationships and prostitution in the definition of sexual exploitation is not tenable. The book argues that the SGB is overprotective, relies on negative gender and imperial stereotypes, and is out of step with international human rights norms and gender equality. It concludes that the SGB must be revised in consultation with those affected by it, namely local women and peacekeepers, and must fully respect their human rights and freedoms, particularly the right to privacy and sexuality rights.

Violating Peace

Violating Peace
Author: Jasmine-Kim Westendorf
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781501748066

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Jasmine-Kim Westendorf's discomforting book investigates sexual misconduct by military peacekeepers and abuses perpetrated by civilian peacekeepers and non-UN civilian interveners. Based on extensive field research in Bosnia, Timor-Leste, and with the UN and humanitarian communities, Violating Peace uncovers a brutal truth about peacebuilding as Westendorf investigates how such behaviors affect the capacity of the international community to achieve its goals related to stability and peacebuilding, and its legitimacy in the eyes of local and global populations. As Violating Peace shows, when interveners perpetrate sexual exploitation and abuse, they undermine the operational capacity of the international community to effectively build peace after civil wars and to alleviate human suffering in crises. Furthermore, sexual misconduct by interveners poses a significant risk to the perceived legitimacy of the multilateral peacekeeping project, and the UN more generally, with ramifications for the nature and dynamics of UN in future peace operations. Westendorf illustrates how sexual exploitation and abuse relates to other challenges facing UN peacekeeping, and shows how such misconduct is deeply linked to the broader cultures and structures within which peacekeepers work, and which shape their perceptions of and interactions with local communities. Effectively preventing such behaviors is crucial to global peace, order, and justice. Violating Peace thus identifies how policies might be improved in the future, based on an account of why they have failed to date.

Sex in Peace Operations

Sex in Peace Operations
Author: Gabrielle Simm
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2013-04-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107030329

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This book critically re-evaluates the problem of sex between international personnel and local people and offers regulatory solutions to legal problems.

Violating Peace

Violating Peace
Author: Jasmine-Kim Westendorf
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020
Genre: Peacekeeping forces
ISBN: 150174805X

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"This book is about the nature of sexual exploitation and abuse by interveners in peace operations, the significant and long-term impacts it has on the capacity and credibility of the international community involved in peacekeeping, and how policies can more effectively address this phenomenon in future peace operations"--

Unintended Consequences of Peacekeeping Operations

Unintended Consequences of Peacekeeping Operations
Author: Chiyuki Aoi,Cedric De Coning,Ramesh Chandra Thakur,Ramesh Thakur
Publsiher: UNU
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015070735561

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The deployment of a large number of soldiers, police officers and civilian personnel inevitably has various effects on the host society and economy, not all of which are in keeping with the peacekeeping mandate and intent or are easily discernible prior to the intervention. This book is one of the first attempts to improve our understanding of unintended consequences of peacekeeping operations, by bringing together field experiences and academic analysis. The aim of the book is not to discredit peace operations but rather to improve the way in which such operations are planned and managed.

Gender Conflict and Peacekeeping

Gender  Conflict  and Peacekeeping
Author: Dyan Mazurana,Angela Raven-Roberts,Jane Parpart
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2005-02-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780742581326

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Peacekeeping has become a major international undertaking throughout the world, from Africa to the Americas, from Europe to Southeast Asia. Yet until now, there has been no systematic analysis of the key role of gender in post-cold war conflicts and of post-conflict peacekeeping efforts. This groundbreaking volume explores how gender has become a central factor in shaping current thinking about the causes and consequences of armed conflict, complex emergencies, and reconstruction. Drawing on expertise ranging from the highest levels of international policymaking down to the daily struggle to implement peacekeeping operations, this work represents the full span of knowledge and experience about international intervention in local crises. Presenting a rich array of examples from Angola, Bosnia Herzegovina, East Timor, El Salvador, the former Yugoslavia, Guatemala, Haiti, Kosovo, Liberia, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, and Serbia, the authors offer important insights for future peacekeeping and humanitarian missions.

Gender Sex and the Postnational Defense

Gender  Sex and the Postnational Defense
Author: Annica Kronsell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: Militarism
ISBN: 019993309X

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This text explores the post-national defense and its gender implications. It explores how the United Nations Security Council resolution to increase the participation of women in peace negotiations, humanitarian planning, peacekeeping operations, and governance has influenced the policy practices of the post-national defense.