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Policy Papers - May 05, 2009

Peace Operations: IPI Blue Paper no. 9

This publication is part of the Blue Paper Series [read more about this publication series]

Adam Smith, Lead Rapporteur

 

 

This Blue Paper on Peace Operations lays out recommendations on the need to (1) hold a ministerial-level meeting on peacekeeping; (2) forge a consensus among member states on entry, exit, and long-term planning; (3) break political stalemates in stagnant peace operations ; (4) improve engagement with peacekeeping stakeholders; (5) manage UN peace operations more effectively; (6) accelerate development of doctrine within the Departments of Peacekeeping Operations and Field Support; and (7) develop deployable expert civilian capacity within and outside the UN.

 

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