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3. Peacekeeping in Practice I The Politics of Peacekeeping
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3. The Politics of Peacekeeping Learning Objectives: – Understand the politics of peacemaking and peacekeeping – Develop an analytical framework to examine the politics of peacekeeping
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3.1. The Politics of Peacemaking Obstacles to direct negotiations: – parties may be unwilling to meet – parties may have entrenched public positions – Reluctance to make public concessions – unable/unwilling to comprehend or understand other parties viewpoint – personal antagonisms between leaders/representatives – high level of suspicion and hostility
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3.1. The Politics of Peacemaking Third Party Mediation
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3.2. The Politics of Peacekeeping General Political Considerations – Interests – Values – Public opinion
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3.2. The Politics of Peacekeeping The Great Powers – Political support – Operational support – Interests – Desired outcomes
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3.2. The Politics of Peacekeeping Prospective Contributors – Motives – Type of contribution – National restrictions – Domestic politics – Cost (monetary and human)
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3.2. The Politics of Peacekeeping Neighboring/Regional States – Regional dynamics – Tensions and disputes – Interests – Support opposition or rebel movements – Attitudes to foreign presence
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3.2. The Politics of Peacekeeping Institutional Politics – Institution shopping – Decision making rules/norms
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3.2. The Politics of Peacekeeping Non-state Actors – Communal groups – NGOs – Media
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Zaire, 1996-1997 (First Congo War) Origins The character of the conflict Call for intervention A peacekeeping mission for eastern Zaire?
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