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尼泊尔目前在联合国和平支助行动部队派遣国中排名第二。在此背景下,本文探讨了尼泊尔军队的军事行为和纪律对联合国和平支助特派团有效性的贡献。理论基础深入探讨了相关理论,特别强调了凯文-多诺霍(Kevin S. Donohue)在军事框架内提出的纪律 A(自愿的、以价值为基础的态度)和纪律 B(外部强制的行为反应)概念。维持联合国和平行动的行为和纪律对于确保这些特派团的可信度和合法性至关重要。因此,我们对之前的联合国报告和2015年至2022年的秘书长特别公报进行了比较分析,以反映涉及部队派遣国维和人员的不当行为的发生情况。同样,定量比较分析评估了尼泊尔军队在军事行为方面的状况,分析了对其不当行为的指控率。研究采用了描述性统计方法来分析包括严重不当行为在内的不当行为指控的状况,以倡导将军事行为与联合国维和任务进行更有力的整合,从而提高国际和平行动的整体有效性并提升道德标准。调查结果强调了尼泊尔在其维和部队中培养纪律 B 和纪律 A 的典范做法。本文最后证明了纪律严明的行为对特派团成果的重大积极影响。
In Pursuit of Excellence: Analysing the Indispensable Nature of Conduct and Discipline of Nepali Army in UN Peace Support Missions
Nepal is currently ranked 2nd among the Troop Contributing Countries (TCCs) in United Nations Peace Support Operations. In this context, this paper examines the contribution of the Nepali Army's military conduct and discipline to the effectiveness of UN Peace Support Missions. The theoretical foundations delve into pertinent theories, particularly emphasizing Kevin S. Donohue's concepts of Discipline A (voluntary, value-based Attitudes) and Discipline B (externally enforced Behavioral responses) within the military framework. Maintaining conduct and discipline in UN peace operations is essential for ensuring the credibility and legitimacy of these missions. Therefore, prior UN reports and the Secretary General's Special Bulletin from 2015 to 2022 are comparatively analyzed to reflect on occurrences of misconduct involving peacekeepers from TCCs. Likewise, a quantitative comparative analysis assesses the status of the Nepali Army in terms of military conduct analyzing the rate of allegations of misconducts against it. The study employs descriptive statistics to analyze the status of misconduct allegations including that of serious misconduct to advocate for a stronger integration of military conduct with UN peacekeeping mandates, aiming to enhance overall effectiveness and elevate ethical standards in international peace operations. The findings underscore Nepal's exemplary practices in fostering both Discipline B and Discipline A within its peacekeeping forces. The paper concludes by demonstrating the substantial positive impact of disciplined behaviour on mission outcomes