Publication

Mar 2012

This paper discusses the increasing role of emerging powers in peacekeeping and raises the question of which posture they will adopt. Will they buy into the existing rules and significantly shape them? Or will they contest them as they become real stakeholders in the Western-dominated liberal peacekeeping-peacebuilding realm? So far, the normative clash between two conceptions of handling crises through UN peace missions has not taken place.

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Author Thierry Tardy
Series GCSP Policy Papers
Issue 3
Publisher Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
Copyright © 2012 Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
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