Publication
Jun 2013
Although the threats that organized crime pose to UN peace operations are increasing, most missions lack either the mandate or resources to deal with them effectively. By using case studies from Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, and Kosovo, this paper not only illustrates the nature of the problem, it provides recommendations on how peace agents can deal with it more effectively.
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Author | Walter Kemp, Mark Shaw, Arthur Boutellis |
Series | IPI Policy Papers and Issue Briefs |
Publisher | International Peace Institute (IPI) |
Copyright | © 2013 International Peace Institute (IPI) |