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1The responsibility to protect?Imposing the ‘Liberal Peace’International Peacekeeping2004173
2Peacekeeping and critical theoryInternational Peacekeeping2004152
3The fallacy of constructing hybrid political orders: a reappraisal of the hybrid turn in peacebuildingInternational Peacekeeping2016123
4From Liberal Peacebuilding to Stabilization and CounterterrorismInternational Peacekeeping2019108
5Democracies and UN peacekeeping operations, 1990–1996International Peacekeeping2000103
6Discourses on Gender, Patriarchy and Resolution 1325: A Textual Analysis of UN DocumentsInternational Peacekeeping2010102
7Building Peace and Political Community in Hybrid Political OrdersInternational Peacekeeping200999
8Corruption and GovernmentInternational Peacekeeping200898
9Corrupting or Consolidating the Peace? The Drugs Economy and Post-conflict Peacebuilding in AfghanistanInternational Peacekeeping200896
10UN peace operations and the dilemmas of the peacebuilding consensusInternational Peacekeeping200495
11What's in a Figure? Estimating Recurrence of Civil WarInternational Peacekeeping200793
12Cultural issues in contemporary peacekeepingInternational Peacekeeping200092
13The ‘Responsibility to Protect’ and the Structural Problems of Preventive Humanitarian InterventionInternational Peacekeeping201489
14'Totem Polls': Indigenous Concepts and 'Free and Fair' Elections in East TimorInternational Peacekeeping200278
15Introduction: Security Council Resolution 1325: Assessing the Impact on Women, Peace and SecurityInternational Peacekeeping201076
16OperationArtemis: the shape of things to come?International Peacekeeping200475
17The known knowns and known unknowns of peacekeeping dataInternational Peacekeeping201773
18Peace operations: From short‐term to long‐term commitmentInternational Peacekeeping199671
19A few good women: Gender stereotypes, the military and peacekeepingInternational Peacekeeping200171
20Peacekeeping, conflict resolution and peacebuilding: A reconsideration of theoretical frameworksInternational Peacekeeping200070
21Transformation in the political economy of Bosnia since DaytonInternational Peacekeeping200570
22Going Micro: Emerging and Future Peacekeeping ResearchInternational Peacekeeping201470
23The Struggle to Satisfy: DDR Through the Eyes of Ex-combatants in LiberiaInternational Peacekeeping200769
24War and peace: What's the difference?International Peacekeeping200068
25Building Peace between Global and Local Politics: The Cosmopolitical Ethics of Liberal PeacebuildingInternational Peacekeeping200967
26Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, Liberal Irrelevance and the Locus of LegitimacyInternational Peacekeeping201167
27Civil society in Bosnia ten years after DaytonInternational Peacekeeping200565
28The Political Economy of Corruption in Bosnia and HerzegovinaInternational Peacekeeping200865
29Peacebuilding Plans and Local Reconfigurations: Frictions between Imported Processes and Indigenous PracticesInternational Peacekeeping201365
30Security sector reform in Afghanistan: The slide towards expediencyInternational Peacekeeping200664
31All necessary means to what ends? the unintended consequences of the ‘robust turn’ in UN peace operationsInternational Peacekeeping201763
32Intelligence and peacekeeping: The UN operation in the Congo, 1960–64International Peacekeeping199562
33New Perspectives on Security Sector Reform: The Role of Local Agency and Domestic PoliticsInternational Peacekeeping201462
34Elections in Post-Conflict Scenarios: Constraints and DangersInternational Peacekeeping200261
35Peacebuilding and consociational electoral engineering in bosnia and herzegovinaInternational Peacekeeping200461
36South America's Emerging Power: Brazil as PeacekeeperInternational Peacekeeping201061
37The Congo controversiesInternational Peacekeeping199459
38Liberal Peacebuilding in Timor Leste: The Emperor's New Clothes?International Peacekeeping200859
39Messiahs or mercenaries? The future of international private military servicesInternational Peacekeeping200057
40The Liberal Peace Is Neither: Peacebuilding, State building and the Reproduction of Conflict in the Democratic Republic of CongoInternational Peacekeeping200957
41Empowering women? an assessment of international gender policies in BosniaInternational Peacekeeping200556
42Corrupting Peace? Peacebuilding and Post-conflict CorruptionInternational Peacekeeping200856
43The Bosnian State a decade after DaytonInternational Peacekeeping200555
44Completing the Circle: Peacebuilding as Colonial Practice in the Occupied Palestinian TerritoryInternational Peacekeeping201255
45Building new police forces in El Salvador and Guatemala: Learning and counter‐learningInternational Peacekeeping199954
46Peacekeepers as nation‐builders: Dilemmas of the UN in East TimorInternational Peacekeeping200154
47Police reform: Peacebuilding through ‘democratic policing’?International Peacekeeping200554
48Breaking up and Going Home? Contesting Two Assumptions in the Demobilization and Reintegration of Former CombatantsInternational Peacekeeping201154
49Towards Intelligence-Driven Peace Operations? The Evolution of UN and EU Intelligence StructuresInternational Peacekeeping201154
50The EU and Military Conflict Management in Africa: For the Good of Africa or Europe?International Peacekeeping200953