Date: 2024
Type: Technical Report
Is liberal internationalism worth saving? : ad hoc coalitions and their consequences for international security
Technical Report, NUPI, Policy Brief, 2024/01
KARLSRUD, John, HOFMANN, Stephanie Claudia, REYKERS, Yf, Is liberal internationalism worth saving? : ad hoc coalitions and their consequences for international security, NUPI, Policy Brief, 2024/01 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76766
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Slow responses and blocked decision-making of international organizations provide opportunities for ad hoc coalitions to fill functional and political gaps. Compared to UN peace operations, ad hoc coalitions avoid gridlock and high transaction costs, they are fast to set up, can be task and time specific, flexible and easily dissolved. However, they also have much lighter human rights and financial accountability frameworks, a patchy record of longer-term impact and can contribute to a more fragmented response to armed conflicts and threats to international peace and security.
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Published online: 06 February 2024
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76766
ISSN: 0809-7445
Series/Number: NUPI; Policy Brief; 2024/01
Publisher: European University Institute
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