Peacekeeping Responses to Transnational Organized Crime and Trafficking: A Case Study of MINUSMA
Erica Gaston, Catharina Nickel, Imane Karimou and Marc Werner (2024). Peacekeeping Responses to Transnational Organized Crime and Trafficking: A Case Study of MINUSMA. United Nations University.
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Author Erica Gaston
Catharina Nickel
Imane Karimou
Marc WernerTitle Peacekeeping Responses to Transnational Organized Crime and Trafficking: A Case Study of MINUSMA Publication Date 2024-09-12 Place of Publication New York Publisher United Nations University Pages 42 Language eng Abstract The paper offers a brief background on how transnational organized crime and illicit trafficking dynamics contributed to the 2012 crisis in Mali, as well as the origin and deployment of MINUSMA and other parallel international intervention mechanisms. It then assesses how the mission approached transnational organized crime and concludes with some reflections on what these limitations suggest for future peacekeeping operations or other approaches to responding to transnational organized crime in conflict-affected regions. Copyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2024 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9789280866346 -
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