Publication

Jan 2014

This paper looks at the role of engineers in UN peacekeeping missions. The authors outline the engineering challenges that come up during diverse phases of the missions and argue that these gaps, coupled with major logistical challenges make the key elements of a mission's mandate much more difficult, and sometimes impossible, to fulfill. They conclude with recommendations on how to overcome these challenges and increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the operations.

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Author Arthur Boutellis, Adam C Smith
Series IPI Policy Papers and Issue Briefs
Publisher International Peace Institute (IPI)
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