Editorial Board
Associate Editor Alexandre Faite, ICRC Eun Seong Hwang, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Jaïr van der Lijn, Netherlands Institute of International Relations 'Clingendael', Radboud University Nijmegen Alexander Orakhelashvili, Oxford University Editorial Board Alex Bellamy, University of Queensland Simon Chesterman, New York University School of Law Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Dieter Fleck, Honorary President, International Society for Military Law and the Law of War; former Director International Agreements & Policy, Federal Ministry of Defence, Germany T. Gill, Utrecht University Sung-Hack Kang, Korea University Ben Klappe, Military Judge / Criminal Judge, Visiting Lecturer at the National Defence Academy Norrie MacQueen, University of Dundee Bruce Michael Oswald, University of Melbourne Peter Rowe, University of Lancaster Michael N. Schmitt, Geneva Centre for Security Policy Albrecht Schnabel, Swisspeace, Bern, Switzerland Nigel D. White, University of Sheffield Advisory Board Michael Bothe, University of Frankfurt Francoise Hampson, University of Essex Han Sung Joo Rick Kirgis, Washington and Lee University Jean Krasno, Yale University Winrich Kuehne, Zentrum für Internationale Friedenseinsätze (ZIF) Thomas Weiss, The CUNY Graduate Center Ralph Zacklin
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The Journal of International Peacekeeping provides the interested public - diplomats, civil servants, politicians, the military, academics, and journalists - with an up-to-date source of information on peacekeeping, enabling them to keep abreast of

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The Journal of International Peacekeeping is devoted to reporting upon and analyzing international peacekeeping with an emphasis upon legal and policy issues, but is not limited to these issues. Topics include inter alia peacekeeping, peace, war, conflict resolution, diplomacy, international law, international security, humanitarian relief, humanitarian law, and terrorism. The journal is of scholarly quality but is not narrowly theoretical. It provides the interested public - diplomats, civil servants, politicians, the military, academics, journalists, and NGO employees - with an up-to-date source of information on peacekeeping, enabling them to keep abreast of the most important developments in the field. Peacekeeping is treated in a pragmatic light, seen as a form of international military cooperation for the preservation or restoration of international peace and security. Attention is focused not only on UN peacekeeping operations, but other missions as well. The Journal of International Peacekeeping is the continuation of the journal and yearbook International Peacekeeping, founded in 1994. Authors are cordially invited to submit articles to the journal editors Boris Kondoch and Harvey Langholtz, and books for review to the Associate Editor Alexander Orakhelashvili. For more information visit also the journals’ website International Peacekeeping.org. More information on the yearbook can be found on International Peacekeeping. Back Volumes (before 2009) 12. International Peacekeeping. The Yearbook of International Peace Operations volume 12 Edited by Harvey Langholtz, Boris Kondoch and Alan Wells 11. International Peacekeeping. The Yearbook of International Peace Operations volume 11 Edited by Harvey Langholtz, Boris Kondoch and Alan Wells 10. International Peacekeeping. The Yearbook of International Peace Operations volume 10 Edited by Harvey Langholtz, Boris Kondoch and Alan Wells 9. International Peacekeeping. The Yearbook of International Peace Operations volume 9 Edited by Harvey Langholtz, Boris Kondoch and Alan Wells 8. International Peacekeeping. The Yearbook of International Peace Operations volume 8 Edited by Harvey Langholtz, Boris Kondoch and Alan Wells 7. International Peacekeeping. The Yearbook of International Peace Operations volume 7 Edited by Harvey Langholtz, Boris Kondoch and Alan Wells
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