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New SIPRI reports on regional peacekeeping dialogues out now

Researching peace operations in a multipolar world remains a challenge. Some argue that the shift of influence from established to emerging powers runs the risk of destabilizing international conflict management. While disagreements over international responses to the conflicts in Libya, Syria and Ukraine seem to confirm this, the preliminary results from an ongoing SIPRI research project suggest that consensus between emerging and established powers over the future peace operations landscape remains possible, particularly in Africa.

In 2012 SIPRI's New Geopolitics of Peace Operations Initiative embarked on an examination of the effects of multipolarity on the future of peace operations and conflict management. At its core the initiative aims to better understand the points of view of emerging powers and troop-contributing countries, and to stimulate discussions on peace operations.

To that end, SIPRI and its project partner, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, organized a series of regional dialogue meetings with diplomats, military representatives and academics in eight locations: Addis Ababa, Amman, Astana, Brasília, Brussels, Hanoi, Kathmandu and Ulan Bator. Reports from each of the dialogue meetings are now available for download from the SIPRI website. The final report will be published in late 2014.

SIPRI's New Geopolitics of Peace Operations Initiative is supported by the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and is conducted in partnership with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.

Download the workshop reports below or via the SIPRI website.

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DOWNLOAD THE REPORTS

 

'South East Asia regional dialogue' (PDF)
Xenia Avezov
SIPRI Workshop Report
Hanoi, Viet Nam
15–16 April 2014
 

Europe and North America regional dialogue' (PDF)
Xenia Avezov
SIPRI Workshop Report
Brussels, Belgium
7–9 Apr. 2014


 

'Middle East regional dialogue' (PDF)
Xenia Avezov
SIPRI Workshop Report
Amman, Jordan
17–19 Mar. 2014
 
 

'Africa regional dialogue' (PDF)
Xenia Avezov
SIPRI Workshop Report
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
21–22 Nov. 2013
 

'Central Asia regional dialogue' (PDF)
Xenia Avezov
SIPRI Workshop Report
Astana, Kazakhstan
4–6 Nov. 2013


 

'North East Asia regional dialogue' (PDF)
Xenia Avezov
SIPRI Workshop Report
Ulan Bator, Mongolia
11–12 Apr. 2013
 
 

'South America regional dialogue' (PDF)
Xenia Avezov
SIPRI Workshop Report
Brasília, Brazil
23–24 Nov. 2012
 

'South Asia regional dialogue' (PDF)
Xenia Avezov
SIPRI Workshop Report
Kathmandu, Nepal and New Delhi, India
15–18 Apr. 2012
 

'The new geopolitics of peace operations: a dialogue with emerging powers' (PDF)
Claire Fanchini
SIPRI Workshop Report
Stockholm, Sweden
Jan. 2012
 


For information and interview requests contact Stephanie Blenckner (blenckner@sipri.org, +46 8 655 97 47).



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