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The First Step to a UN Police Doctrine Involved in Peace Operations, 2001-2006
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Rotmann, Philipp
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International Cooperation
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/ United Nations
2008
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The First Step to a UN Police Doctrine Involved in Peace Operations, 2001-2006
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The First Step to a UN Police Doctrine Involved in Peace Operations, 2001-2006
2008
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As a response to the rapid expansion of the role & numbers of UN police involved in peace operations, the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) has started to develop a formal doctrine to guide the work of its police officers in missions around the world. Based on published & unpublished sources as well as a series of interviews with UN officials & external experts, the article surveys the establishment of an institutional infrastructure for doctrine development & the first steps toward a UN police doctrine. For a number of recent processes of doctrine development, it analyses the key contributing factors to their success or failure. Figures, References. Adapted from the source document.
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