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Alexander Kocks

    Internationale Friedensmissionen und nationale Interessen
    Halbheld
    The financing of UN peace operations
    The Financing of UN Peace Operations
    • 2012

      The Financing of UN Peace Operations

      Providing International Public Goods in the 21st Century

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The analysis focuses on the financing of UN peace operations, highlighting their role as international public goods that promote peace, security, and human rights. It examines existing financing mechanisms and UN internal reforms, aiming to improve the allocation of resources for these operations. The book offers policy recommendations for a more integrated financing approach, contributing significantly to the understanding of financial aspects in international cooperation. It appeals to readers in political science and economics.

      The Financing of UN Peace Operations
    • 2007

      The financing of UN peace operations

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      UN peace operations represent intermediate international public goods that yield a number of positive externalities – such as peace and security, enhanced international stability and respect for human rights. The potential benefits that can be derived from these operations critically depend on how the international community decides to finance them. Despite the fact that the financing of UN peace operations is a crucial component of their production path, there have been surprisingly few attempts to examine whether and how the UN has adjusted the international public financing system underlying the provision of its operations to the complex tasks the organization is required to undertake. This book provides an analysis of the several existing international financing mechanisms and tools created by the UN to help foster better allocation to its operations. It summarizes important UN internal reform processes related to their use and offers policy recommendations for a more integrated and innovative financing approach to UN peace operations as international public goods. Paying for Peace makes a major contribution to our understanding of the financial aspect of international cooperation. It is intended for a wide audience drawn from political science and economics.

      The financing of UN peace operations