Publication: From a perpetrator’s perspective: international election observers and post-electoral violence
From a perpetrator’s perspective: international election observers and post-electoral violence
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Smidt, H. (2016). From a perpetrator’s perspective: international election observers and post-electoral violence. Journal of Peace Research, 53, 226–241. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022343315626240
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United Nations peacekeeping operations (UN PKOs) increasingly engage with local communities to support peace processes in war-torn countries. Yet, while existing research tends to focus on the coercive and state-building functions of UN PKOs, their concrete local activities with community leaders and populations remain, empirically and theoretically, understudied. Thus, this study investigates how peacekeepers’ community-based intergroup dialogue activities influence communal violence. It argues that facilitating dialogue between diff
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Smidt, H. (2016). From a perpetrator’s perspective: international election observers and post-electoral violence. Journal of Peace Research, 53, 226–241. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022343315626240