It's not their job to soldier: distinguishing civilian and military in soldiers' and interpreters' accounts of peacekeeping in 1990s Bosnia-Herzegovina

C Baker - Journal of War & Culture Studies, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Peacekeeping operations throw the use of specialized military forces and the aim of
accomplishing change in a civilian environment into contradiction. Organizations with …

What motivates Swedish soldiers to participate in peacekeeping missions: Research note

E Hedlund - Armed Forces & Society, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
During the last ten years, the Swedish Armed Forces has undergone a transformation in its
shift toward worldwide peacekeeping operations. Subsequently, the Swedish government is …

From the outside in: The negative spillover effects of boundary spanners' relations with members of other organizations

L Ramarajan, K Bezrukova, KA Jehn… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Contrary to much boundary spanning research, we examined the negative consequences of
boundary spanning contact in multi‐organizational contexts. Results from a sample of 833 …

Spiral to Surveillance: The Effect of INGOs on Levels of Peacekeeper Misconduct

M Barney, K Borror - International Studies Quarterly, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Abstracts Over the last twenty years, the international relations literature has sought to
understand the conditions in which peacekeeping operations (PKOs) occur and the efficacy …

Conduct and discipline in UN peacekeeping operations: Culture, political economy and gender

C Lutz, M Gutmann, K Brown - Watson Institute for International …, 2009 - papers.ssrn.com
Systematic patterns of sexual exploitation and abuse have emerged around UN
peacekeeping missions over the course of many years. These include, most egregiously …

Shifts in global power and UN peacekeeping performance: India's rise and its impact on civilian protection in Africa

Z Mampilly - African Affairs, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Do shifts in global power affect the performance of United Nations peacekeeping? While
many have studied the impact of rising powers on the global economy, none examine how …

To Serve and Survey: French Gendarmes as International Police in Peacebuilding Missions in Bosnia and Kosovo

N Duclos, C Jouhanneau - Journal of Intervention and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This article scrutinises everyday practices of French gendarmes who were sent as
international police in UN and NATO missions in Bosnia and Kosovo. Drawing on qualitative …

Crime, culture or war? Justifying military responses to violence against civilians

S Vorland Holen - Acta Sociologica, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Interpreting violence against civilians is necessary for eliciting appropriate protection
responses, yet the structuration processes through which military personnel make sense of …

[图书][B] The constabulary ethic reconsidered

J Sheptycki - 2010 - books.google.com
The starting point here is a previous essay in which I introduced the notion of a 'constabulary
ethic'to the literature on transnational policing and tied it to the nascent rubric of 'human …

Families' emotion work in transnational settings: the case of military families

K Atwood - New Global Studies, 2013 - degruyter.com
Combining literature on transnational families, migrant workers, and expatriates, I suggest a
reconceptualization of military service personnel's labour during overseas deployment as …