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Tag: Conflict Resolution
Implications of Offensive and Stabilisation Mandates for the Future of UN Peacekeeping
The most important issue that the UN High-level Independent Panel on Peace Operations will have to consider and provide guidance … More
What does ‘stabilisation’ mean in a UN Peacekeeping context?
The essential difference between peacekeeping and stabilisation seems to be that in peacekeeping the aim is to arrive at, and then maintain a cease-fire and implement a peace agreement, among the parties to a conflict, whilst in stabilisation, the theory of change is to restore and maintain order by managing or containing aggressors and spoilers. So, in peacekeeping the aim is Conflict Resolution, whilst in stabilisation the objective is limited to Conflict Management or containment.