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ID160800
Title ProperChallenges and prospects for interoperability in UN peace operations
Other Title Information a look at haiti
LanguageENG
AuthorPiché, Gaëlle Rivard
Summary / Abstract (Note)Interoperability is central to UN peace operations. These operations are civilian-led enterprises that pursue complex objectives, which often can only be achieved through the close collaboration of civilian, police, and military actors. As a result, coordination and interoperability between civilian and uniformed personnel in peace operations is not only desirable but often necessary to the success of these missions. Yet, interoperability is not a given. Peace operations face important challenges that can undermine the ability of their different components to work effectively together towards common objectives. Based on observations made during field research in Haiti and time spent at the UN headquarters in New York City, this essay discusses the challenges faced by peace operations in regard to interoperability, factors that facilitate interoperability, and implications for Canada’s announced return to peacekeeping.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 73, No.2; Jun 2018: p.241-256
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 73 No 2
Key WordsPeace Operations ;  Haiti ;  Canada ;  Interoperability ;  United Nations


 
 
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