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ID151523
Title ProperKnown knowns and known unknowns of peacekeeping data
LanguageENG
AuthorJ. Kathman, K. Beardsley, T.-I Gizelis, L. Olsson, V. Bove, ;  Kathman, J ;  Beardsley, K ;  Gizelis, T-I ;  Olsson, L
Summary / Abstract (Note)There has recently been huge expansion in the availability of systematic data on peacekeeping missions. Data capturing the size and composition of peacekeeping operations has improved in depth and breadth, and is now complemented by a collection of disaggregated and geo-coded data. This means that rather than simply measuring the presence or absence of peacekeeping within a conflict or state, data is now available on a range of more specific indicators such as the location and response to specific peacekeeping events (cf. Dorussen and Ruggeri, this issue). The rapid growth in the range and quality of peacekeeping data has produced new insights, and offers greater opportunities for researchers attempting to analyse a range of policy-relevant questions.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Peacekeeping Vol. 24, No.1; Feb 2017: p.1-62
Journal SourceInternational Peacekeeping Vol: 24 No 1
Key WordsAfrica ;  Asia ;  UN Peacekeeping Operations ;  Peacekeeping Missions ;  Peacekeeping Data


 
 
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