Determinants of Regional Organisation’s Global Role in Peace and Security

Kingah, Stephen and Van Langenhove, Luk (2012). Determinants of Regional Organisation’s Global Role in Peace and Security. EU-GRASP Working Papers. United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies.

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    Author Kingah, Stephen
    Van Langenhove, Luk
    Title Determinants of Regional Organisation’s Global Role in Peace and Security
    Series Title EU-GRASP Working Papers
    Volume/Issue No. 30
    Publication Date 2012
    Place of Publication Bruges
    Publisher United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies
    Language En
    Abstract This paper presents a conceptualisation of the determinants of the influence that regional organisations have at the global level in the area of peace and security. It is aimed at initiating and provoking debate on the understanding of the factors that are preponderant in shaping the manner in which regional organisations exert influence at the global level in the realm of international peace and security. The factors or determinants treated include the willingness of the regional organisation to act, the acceptance of its actions and its capacity to discharge such peace related tasks. The determinants are contingent on ten sub-determinants.
    Copyright Holder United Nations University
    Copyright Year 2012
    Copyright type All rights reserved
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