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Meeting Notes - January 20, 2010

From New York to the Field: A Dialogue on UN Peace Operations

Ellie Hearne, rapporteur

The relationship between UN member states and UN peace operations is a complex one that may be best addressed by enhancing the dialogue among concerned parties.  

 

Meeting Notes - November 10, 2009

IPI Report: The Monitoring and Evalution of Peace Operations

Cedric de Coning and Paul Romita, rapporteurs

In spite of positive indications, the challenges ahead for developing more effective monitoring and evaluation (M&E) methodologies for peace operations are considerable.  

 

Meeting Notes - June 30, 2009

Managing Complexity: Political and Managerial Challenges in UN Peace Operations

Adam Smith, Caty Clement, editors

This publication, drawn from a December 2008 IPI-GCSP (Geneva Centre for Security Policy) conference in New York, outlines the challenge of UN peacekeeping being overmatched by complexity, while offering suggestions for understanding and dealing with complex environments. 

 

Policy Papers - May 05, 2009

Peace Operations: IPI Blue Paper no. 9

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  

 

Books - May 20, 2008

Peacekeeping in Sierra Leone: The Story of UNAMSIL

Funmi Olonisakin

The first in a series of inside histories, Peacekeeping in Sierra Leone relates how a small country's one insignificant in the strategic considerations of the world powers' propelled the United Nations to center stage in a crisis  

About This Project

For nearly forty years, IPI has been at the forefront of making peacekeeping more reliable and effective. From the training of UN peacekeeping troops in the 1970s, to the current work on multidimensional peace operations, IPI aims to deepen the understanding of peacekeeping missions around the world and to develop policy ideas for their success.

Project Staff

Francesco Mancini

Senior Fellow & Director of Research

 

Adam Smith

Associate
smith@ipinst.org