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How Peace Operations Work: Power, Legitimacy, and Effectiveness - Whalan, Jeni
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The book examines the effectiveness of peace operations, arguing that their success depends on the decisions and behaviour of diverse local actors. It concludes that high quality local cooperation is more likely when the operations are perceived locally to be legitimate.

Produktbeschreibung
The book examines the effectiveness of peace operations, arguing that their success depends on the decisions and behaviour of diverse local actors. It concludes that high quality local cooperation is more likely when the operations are perceived locally to be legitimate.
Autorenporträt
Jeni Whalan holds a DPhil and MPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar, a Wai Seng Senior Research Scholar, and a Wingate Scholar. She has taught at Oxford and the University of New South Wales, where she is currently a Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences. She has worked for the Australian Government in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, and the Department of Defence. She is a Research Associate at the Global Economic Governance Programme at the University of Oxford