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Tag: Peacekeeping

“Game changing reform will require champions of change”

Jeni Whalan was in New York law week to speak on the theme of her recent report Dealing with Disgrace: … More

Peacekeeping, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

How to deal with sexual abuse in peacekeeping: analysis by Jeni Whalan

By Jeni Whalan United Nations peacekeeping has survived many crises throughout its history, but none has provoked such distinctive disgrace … More

Peacekeeping, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

Release of new IPI policy paper on addressing sexual exploitation and abuse in UN PKO

Jeni Whalan is the author of the newly released IPI policy paper Dealing with disgrace: addressing sexual exploitation and abuse in … More

Peacekeeping, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

The local legitimacy of peacekeepers

In a paper published in the Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, Jeni Whalan analyses the complex concept of local legitimacy and … More

Legitimacy, Peacekeeping

Leveraging diplomatic power and influence on the UN Security Council: the case of Australia

In their recent paper ‘Leveraging diplomatic power and influence on theUN Security Council: the case of Australia’, published in the Australian … More

Australia, E10, East Timor, Influence, Peacekeeping

Policy proposals on strengthening the rule of law through the United Nations Security Council released as UN document

On April 27, the report Strengthening the rule of law through the United Nations Security Council, authored by Prof. Hilary Charlesworth and Dr. … More

Human Rights, Peacekeeping, R2P, Rule of Law, Sanctions, Use of Force

Here’s how to end UN peacekeeping’s history of sexual violence

UN Photo/Marie Frechon By Jeni Whalan First published on The Interpreter on 29 April 2016.  After years of moral outrage … More

Peacekeeping, Rule of Law, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

Book release: Strengthening the rule of law through the UN Security Council

The book Strengthening the rule of law through the UN Security Council, edited by Hilary Charlesworth and Jeremy Farrall, was released … More

Human Rights, Peacekeeping, R2P, Rule of Law, Sanctions

Evaluating integrated peace operations

In this paper Jeni Whalan reviews the state of the art on evaluating integrated peace operations. She examines the intersection … More

DRC, Peacekeeping

Book review of ‘How peace operations work’ in Political Science Quarterly

Review of ‘How peace operations work: Power, legitimacy, and effectiveness’ by Lise Howard in Political Science Quarterly.    ‘In this book, … More

Peacekeeping

Making peace operations work: The importance of local legitimacy

Jeni Whalan presented the findings from her recent book How Peace Operations Work at Chatham House on 31 January. Dr. Whalan … More

Legitimacy, Peacekeeping

Book launch of ‘How peace operations work: power, legitimacy, and effectiveness’

Tomorrow, Jeni Whalan will launch her book ‘How Peace Operations Work: Power, Legitimacy, and Effectiveness’. Panelists will Dr Christine Cheng, … More

Legitimacy, Peacekeeping

Will Australia make the most of its Security Council presidency?

As the federal election calls Australian attention to matters domestic, our diplomats are preparing for one of their most demanding … More

Australia, Peacekeeping, Presidency, Syria

UN peacekeepers cross the line of warfare in the Congo

The idea that peacekeepers should not initiate military action has prevailed … until now. Jeni Whalan says the new “intervention … More

DRC, Peacekeeping

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