Sierra Leone's Post-Conflict Peacekeepers: Sudan, Somalia and Ebola

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    Abstract

    An ever-growing demand for troops to serve in ever-more complex environments has led to enhanced interest in the incentives and constraints facing newcomers to peacekeeping. Increasingly, these include post-war states from the global South. Peter Albrecht and Cathy Haenlein examine the recent record of Sierra Leone and the factors affecting its patterns of contribution to peace-support operations. In doing so, they stress the need for a full understanding of the specific experiences of conflict and recovery – and the relevance of national identity, financial capacity and domestic crises – in the calculations of states emerging from civil war.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalThe RUSI Journal
    Volume160
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)26-36
    Number of pages11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • Sierra Leone
    • Peace keeping
    • Security sector reform
    • State building
    • Somalia
    • ebola
    • Post-conflict
    • Sudan

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