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ID193833
Title ProperSexual Violence and Peacekeeping
LanguageENG
AuthorKreft, Anne-Kathrin ;  Karin Johansson
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the 1990s, conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) started to transform into a matter of international security. Today, this is reflected in the Women, Peace and Security framework, which has left an impression also on UN peacekeeping mandates and operations, as well as on global protection imperatives. Simultaneously, academic attention to CRSV has skyrocketed in the past two decades. This article reviews what this growing body of research tells us about how peacekeeping authorities handle CRSV. In brief, scholars have identified encouraging trends in peacekeeping responsiveness to this violence, and prior research on its effectiveness in protecting civilians also gives cause for cautious optimism. Nonetheless, notable gaps in our knowledge remain, in particular when it comes to more local, fine-grained data and analysis. By way of conclusion, the article therefore outlines where the authors see the most promising avenues for future research on CRSV and peacekeeping.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Governance Vol. 29, No.2: Apr-Jun 2023: p.185–199
Journal SourceGlobal Governance 2023-06 29, 2
Key WordsPeacekeeping ;  Women ;  Peace and Security ;  Civilians ;  Protection ;  Conflict-Related Sexual Violence