United Nations peacekeeping doctrine

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United Nations peacekeeping doctrine is the body of principles, guidelines, and operational concepts that shapes how UN missions prevent, manage, and resolve armed conflicts through the deployment of international peacekeeping forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations policy framework
doctrine
peacekeeping doctrine
aimsTo contain and manage armed conflict
create conditions for sustainable peace
prevent armed conflict
support the implementation of peace agreements
appliesTo United Nations peace operations
surface form: United Nations peacekeeping operations

multidimensional peacekeeping missions
special political missions when relevant
traditional peacekeeping missions
approvedBy Secretary-General of the United Nations
surface form: United Nations Secretary-General
corePrinciple consent of the parties
impartiality
non-use of force except in self-defence and defence of the mandate
developedBy Department of Peace Operations
surface form: United Nations Department of Peace Operations

United Nations Secretariat
documentedIn Capstone Doctrine
United Nations Force Headquarters Handbook
United Nations Infantry Battalion Manual
United Nations Military Handbook
United Nations peacekeeping doctrine self-linksurface differs
surface form: United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Principles and Guidelines

United Nations Police Handbook
mission-specific guidelines and standard operating procedures
emphasizes host-state ownership and responsibility
political primacy of peace processes
protection of civilians as a core task
regional and international partnerships
evolvedFrom experiences of United Nations peacekeeping missions since 1948
guidedBy Charter of the United Nations
decisions of the United Nations Security Council
international human rights law
international humanitarian law
refugee law
includesConcept civil-military coordination
comprehensive approach to peacebuilding
disarmament, demobilization and reintegration support
gender mainstreaming in peacekeeping
human rights monitoring and promotion
integrated mission planning
mission command and control
mission transition and exit strategies
protection from sexual exploitation and abuse
protection of UN personnel
protection of civilians
robust peacekeeping
rules of engagement
security sector reform support
support to political processes
support to rule of law institutions
use of force guidelines
overseenBy Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
surface form: Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations
relatedTo Action for Peacekeeping Plus agenda
Action for Peacekeeping initiative
Brahimi Report on United Nations Peace Operations
surface form: Brahimi Report

High-level Independent Panel on Peace Operations recommendations
updatedThrough after-action reviews
lessons learned processes
policy reviews by the Department of Peace Operations

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An Agenda for Peace influenced United Nations peacekeeping doctrine
United Nations debates on children and armed conflict relatedTo United Nations peacekeeping doctrine
this entity surface form: United Nations peacekeeping child protection mandates
United Nations peacekeeping doctrine documentedIn United Nations peacekeeping doctrine self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Principles and Guidelines
Training Policy Team operatesWithin United Nations peacekeeping doctrine
this entity surface form: UN peacekeeping framework
UN Peacekeeping Capability Readiness System Team basedOn United Nations peacekeeping doctrine
this entity surface form: UN peacekeeping mandates