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    Conflict and Peace in Western Sahara: The Role of the UN's Peacekeeping Mission (MINURSO)

    Conflict and Peace in Western Sahara by Besenyő, János; Huddleston, R. Joseph; Zoubir, Yahia H.;

    The Role of the UN's Peacekeeping Mission (MINURSO)

    Series: Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 26 December 2022

    • ISBN 9781032257624
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages354 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 31 Illustrations, black & white; 16 Halftones, black & white; 15 Line drawings, black & white; 9 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of MINURSO (the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara), focused on its activities, composition, purpose and operational future in Western Sahara, the world?s last colony.

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    This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of MINURSO (the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara), focused on its activities, composition, purpose, and operational future in Western Sahara, the world?s last colony.


    The book?s focus is broad, examining MINURSO from key historical, legal, military and political angles whilst assessing the future of UN peacekeeping missions in the Western Sahara. Supported by a diverse, international mix of perspectives and professions?including academics, lawyers, soldiers, and humanitarian aid workers?an in-depth view of MINURSO is provided, rooted in practical Western Saharan field experience. The authors reveal the complexities of the region and of the mission locally, but also analyze MINURSO through a global lens, focusing on relations with the United States, China, Russia, France, and African states. This approach emphasizes the importance of the region as a site of international struggle while remaining conscious of local contexts.


    A landmark contribution to peacekeeping studies, the book is vital reading for practitioners and academics focused on the Western Saharan conflict and the MENA region, but will also be of interest to those engaged in international relations, international law, and security studies.



    'This gap-filling book provides comprehensive insight into the MINURSO peacekeeping operation. The authors include well-known figures in the scientific community, international lawyers, archaeologists, human rights activists, and even a peacekeeper who served in the mission. It is useful to all those involved in studying Western Sahara and the Maghreb region.'


    Major General György Száraz, Force Commander of the MINURSO from 2002 to 2005


    'This is an important and timely study, not just for those interested in Western Sahara, but for anyone concerned about the future of UN peacekeeping operations and the challenging role of the United Nations in maintaining international peace and security and in upholding international law.'


    Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics, University of San Francisco, USA


    'Conflict and Peace in Western Sahara is a deeply researched, comprehensive account of the half-century struggle for the future of Western Sahara, and of the United Nations? nearly thirty-year peacekeeping mission there. Equally well-grounded in the surrounding region?s social and political history and in global politics, it is a sobering assessment of how distant interests can warp the search for local peace and self-determination.'



      William J. Durch, Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Center, Washington, DC, USA


      'This comprehensive edited volume offers thorough and diverse analysis that seeks to make sense of how we?ve arrived at the present political impasse in Western Sahara. The volume is a rarity in scholarship on the territory, offering depth and breadth from researchers and past-MINURSO peacekeepers around the world. It is both instructive and insightful in its attention to issues of human rights in the context of the MINURSO mandate, offering an analysis of the Mission?s history, the lessons learned, and what we may expect in the future.'


      Randi Irwin, Lecturer in the School of Humanities, University of Newcastle, Australia


      'This pioneering and comprehensive work helps illuminate the dilemma of successive Personal Envoys of the UN Secretary-General for Western Sahara as they try to facilitate negotiations for an agreement on the future of this territory that honors the principle of self-determination when one of the parties ? Morocco ? has abandoned its commitment to the referendum for which MINURSO was created and has instead sought to impose a regime of autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty and when, at the same time, the members of the Security Council remain divided on how to break the resulting stalemate.'


      Christopher Ross, Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary-General from 2009 to 2017

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      Table of Contents:

      1. Introduction: Peacekeeping Operations in Situations of Conflict: The Case of MINURSO  Part I  2. An Overview of MINURSO ? History, Legal Framework, Missions, Structure: A Balance  3. Relevant Events in the MINURSO History  4. The End of the Western Sahara Peace Process and the Collapse of the UN Ceasefire  5. The Legal Aspects of the Functioning of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara  Part II  6. Human Rights ? MINURSO Between a Rock and a Hard Place  7. Participation of Women in the MINURSO: Scope, Evolution and Factors for the Contribution to the Mission  8. MINURSO and the Sahrawi Archaeological Heritage  Part III  9. Building Sandcastles in the Desert? MINURSO Military Component: Tasks, Duties and their Fulfilment  10. The MINURSO Police Contingent  11. Integrated Logistic Support and Financial Issues of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)  12. Military and Police Experiences from Western Sahara: The Case of Hungary  Part IV  13. The United States and MINURSO: 31 Years  14. China and the MINURSO ? Eyes on Peak Phosphorus?  15. Russia and MINURSO: This is Not Our Conflict  16. France and MINURSO  17. The Approach of the African States Towards MINURSO  Conclusion  18. MINURSO: A Mission for Maintaining the Status Quo?

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