The European Union’s Role in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations

IF 1.5 2区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS International Peacekeeping Pub Date : 2022-05-27 DOI:10.1080/13533312.2022.2084386
F. Sezgin
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ABSTRACT The European Union (EU) repeatedly expresses its support to principles and values of the United Nations (UN), seeing the UN as the core of a rules-based global order. How does the EU perform in contributing personnel to UN peacekeeping operations, and what factors affect their personnel commitments? Recent work shows that the size of the deployed personnel matters for peacekeeping effectiveness, and personnel commitment is a crucial effort by the UN member states to prolong peace. This article’s contribution is to conduct the first analysis on the EU member states’ contribution rates on 53 UN peacekeeping operations throughout the last 30 years. By testing arguments of two general explanations for factors that affect peacekeeper contributions, the empirical findings reveal that although the EU members tend to contribute less to UN peacekeeping operations, they contribute significantly higher in the case of rising peacekeeper fatalities. However, the EU member states are less likely to contribute with humanitarian impulse or international security threat concerns. The findings suggest that no single theory can explain the contribution motives; instead, a wide range of interacting factors determine the decision to commit personnel to an operation.
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欧洲联盟在联合国维持和平行动中的作用
摘要欧盟一再表示支持联合国的原则和价值观,将联合国视为基于规则的全球秩序的核心。欧盟在向联合国维和行动派遣人员方面表现如何,哪些因素影响其人员承诺?最近的工作表明,部署人员的规模对维持和平的有效性至关重要,人员承诺是联合国成员国延长和平的关键努力。本文的贡献是对欧盟成员国在过去30年中对53项联合国维和行动的贡献率进行首次分析。通过检验对影响维和人员贡献因素的两种一般解释的论点,实证结果表明,尽管欧盟成员国对联合国维和行动的贡献往往较少,但在维和人员死亡人数不断增加的情况下,他们的贡献要高得多。然而,欧盟成员国不太可能出于人道主义冲动或国际安全威胁考虑做出贡献。研究结果表明,没有单一的理论能够解释贡献动机;相反,一系列相互作用的因素决定了将人员投入行动的决定。
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