Multilateral peace operations and the challenges of irregular migration and human trafficking

van der Lijn, Jair, 2019
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Systematik Internet - Internet
Verlag SIPRI
Ort Stockholm
Jahr 2019
Umfang 32 p.
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Reihe SIPRI Background Paper
Reihenvermerk June
Sprache englisch
Verfasserangabe Jair van der Lijn
Annotation Multilateral peace operations are increasingly confronting a set of relatively new, interrelated and mutually reinforcing security challenges. These do not respect national borders and their causes and effects cut right across the international security, peacebuilding and development agendas. Two of the most prominent examples of these non-traditional security challenges are irregular migration and human trafficking.
This SIPRI Background Paper reviews the existing literature and debates on peace operations and irregular migration and human trafficking, examines the activities that the operations should take on, and describes how they cooperate and coordinate on these activities.
The paper is part of the third phase of the New Geopolitics of Peace Operations (NGP) initiative that seeks to enhance understanding of how peace operations interact with non-traditional security challenges such as terrorism and violent extremism, irregular migration and human trafficking, organized crime, and environmental degradation and resource scarcity. This initiative aims to identify the various perceptions, positions and interests of the relevant stakeholders. By engaging key stakeholders and mapping the policy space for the potential role of peace operations in addressing non-traditional security challenges, it also aims to stimulate open dialogue, cooperation and mutual understanding.
The initiative will conclude with a final report based on the outcomes of these meetings that will advance the discussion on peace operations and non traditional security challenges. It is carried out in continued partnership with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES).
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Anhang URL: https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/files/2019-06/sipribp1906_0.pdf

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