Power in Peacekeeping
Discover the intricate dynamics of peacekeeping in Lise Morjé Howard's insightful book, Power in Peacekeeping, published by Cambridge University Press in 2019. With 274 pages of comprehensive analysis, Howard explores how UN peacekeepers utilize various forms of power, including verbal persuasion, financial incentives, and coercion that stops short of offensive force. Drawing from extensive research conducted in regions such as the Central African Republic, Lebanon, and Namibia, this book provides a detailed examination of peacekeeping operations and highlights the potential pitfalls of conflating peacekeeping with counterinsurgency tactics. Ideal for readers interested in military studies, international relations, and the effectiveness of armed forces in conflict resolution, Power in Peacekeeping is an essential addition to your library.