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Ranking: International Relations (55/85)
International Peacekeeping is an international peer-reviewed journal that examines the theory, practice, outcomes and consequences of peacekeeping operations throughout the world. Established in 1994, International Peacekeeping was the first scholarly journal devoted to studying the growing phenomenon of peacekeeping in the post-Cold War era. Since then it has set the agenda for research into peacekeeping.
Reflecting the growth and expansion of peacekeeping since the end of the Cold War, the journal has grown to encompass debates about peacebuilding and monitoring of agreements, humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect, preventive deployments, sanctions, international policing, protection of aid in internal disputes, and the relationship between peacekeepers, state authorities, rival factions, civilians and non-governmental organizations. The journal promotes debate on these issues in the fields of international relations, military studies, peace and conflict studies, international law and development studies.
Overseen by an international editorial team, International Peacekeeping is an important source of analysis for institutes and universities with an interest in international relations, security and strategic studies, the United Nations, peace research and conflict resolution. Scholars, policy-makers, government officials, NGO workers, journalists and students will find this journal an invaluable forum for the discussion of international efforts to reduce violent conflict.