Partnership Peace Operations: UN and Regional Organizations in Multiple Layers of International Security
- 刊行
- 著者等
- Hideaki Shinoda (篠田英朗)
- 出版社
- Routledge
内容の紹介
"Partnership" is a key concept in contemporary international peace operations. There is no universal model of peace operations in contemporary international society. Ad hoc arrangements of "partnership" between the United Nations and various regional organizations are consequences of the complex circumstances of international security. The ways in which "partnerships" are organised differently in different regions reflect each region's distinctive security situation. The universal nature of "liberal peacebuilding" is thus maintained only by ad hoc arrangements. All the UN peacekeeping operations in Africa have some partnership linkages with regional or sub-regional organizations ranging from the African Union (AU) and regional mechanisms to the European Union (EU). What are the conditions and characteristics that enable or lead to partnership peacekeeping in Africa? How should we understand lower levels of partnership peacekeeping in other regions? By highlighting key characteristics of partnership peacekeeping, the book explores these issues and argues that partnership is a reflection of political circumstances. The book provides an unexplored but critical perspective to understand the contemporary world for those who study International Relations, Security Studies, International Organizations, and Peace Studies.
著者等のコメント
篠田英朗(大学院総合国際学研究院/教授)
国際平和活動は大きな歴史的転換点にあります。武力紛争の数と被害は増大し続けている一方、紛争解決にあたる国際平和活動の数・予算・人員は縮小し続けています。この傾向の中で試みられてきているのが、国連、地域組織、その他のアドホックなイニシアチブを、様々な形で組み合わせて、紛争に対応していく「Partnership Peace Operations」です。本書では、それが何なのかを、歴史的事例や背景を参照しつつ、その意味を分析していきます。