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Using Force to Protect Civilians in UN Peacekeeping / Bellamy, Alex J; Hunt, Charles T   Journal Article
Bellamy, Alex J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The protection of civilians has become the principal issue on which UN peacekeeping missions are judged, but its principles and methods require refinement.
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Weak links in the chain of authority: the challenges of intervention decisions to protect civilians / Breakey, Hugh; Dekker, Sidney   Journal Article
Breakey, Hugh Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The United Nations Security Council mandates peacekeeping operations to protect civilians, and regularly authorizes operations to use force to achieve this objective. Yet in the challenging situations facing contemporary peacekeeping operations, local civilians remain vulnerable to extreme violence. One set of reasons for this unwelcome result surrounds the decisions to protect civilians forcefully in any given context. This paper describes how peacekeeping operations vest discretion over the use of robust force across multiple agents. Using signal detection theory to model the decision-making of these agents, our analysis shows how the iterative nature of the decision-making process gives rise to a chain of authority where the most conservative decision-maker tends to prove decisive. With this analysis in tow, we turn our attention to recent protection initiatives, including Security Council Resolution 2098 (2013) and its controversial mandate for the new 'Intervention Brigade' in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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