This volume presents complementary analyses of the current features, issues and trends of multilateral security and the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) peace operations. The work presents an astute interpretation of the attributes of ESDP operations in the context of the diffusion of peace operations practice at the present time. Founded on the detailed examination of different peace operations and the analysis of relevant data, the book allows for the assessment of the near future of peace operations.
Contents: Preface; Introduction: multilateralism, peace operations, and Europe, Fulvio Attinà; Part I Multilateral Peacekeeping: New Trends, Actors, and Tasks: Global power competition and the rise of minilateralism in peace operations, Fulvio Attinà; The 'schizophrenic' nature of peacebuilding operations: between external supervision and self-rule, Kathia Légaré; The regionalization of peacekeeping and peacebuilding: lessons learnt in East Timor and the Southwest Pacific, Derek McDougall; NGOs' roles in humanitarian interventions and peace support operations, Daniela Irrera; New tasks for peace operations? The interlinkage between SSR and integrated peace missions, Maria A. Sabiote. Part II ESDP and the European Contribution to Changing Peacekeeping: European propensity for peacekeeping and minilateralism: a quantitative analysis of 4 EU countries and ESDP operations, Fulvio Attinà; Bosnia, Darfur, and the 'actorness' of regional organisations: assessing the performance of EU and AU regional(ized) peace operations, Simon Riesche; EU crisis management and ESDP operations in the Eastern Neighbourhood, Jean F. Crombois; Military and civilian crisis management: can the EU be reliable in the co-operation with the UN in Africa?, Claudia Morsut; European civilian operations in the occupied Palestinian territory: EUPOL COPPS and EUBAM Rafah, Maria A. Sabiote; Conclusion: ESDP, global security trends, and the reshaping of peace operations, Daniela Irrerra; Bibliography; Index.
About the Editor: Fulvio Attinà is Professor of Political Science and International Relations, and Jean Monnet Chairs of EU Politics at the University of Catania, Italy. Daniela Irrera is Assitant Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Catania, Italy.
Reviews: 'This volume is an excellent contribution to the literature, both on peace operations in general and on the role of the European Union and its foreign, security and defence policies. By providing a rich historical and conceptual context and then linking this with detailed empirical studies of peace operations, it supplies a rich vein of ideas and information for a range of audiences.'
Michael Smith, Loughborough University, UK
'…provides a timely, rigorous, and compelling analysis of the EU s increasing involvement in peacemaking and peacekeeping operations in a complex and ever-changing global context. It is invaluable for students, scholars, and practitioners of European Security and Defense Policy and of peace operations.'
Desmond Dinan, George Mason University, USA
'A stimulating book and a useful tool for students and scholars dealing with security and defence, it challenges the general trend of considering the West's operations as a whole. Thus, it highlights the peculiarities of ESDP operations through a detailed empirical analysis of several case studies, ranging from the recent experiences in East Timor and the Gaza Strip to the EU Althea mission in Bosnia and the AMIS mission, led by the African Union, in Darfur.'
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