Incoming Resources
- Peace operations after 11 September 2001, edited by Thierry Tardy
- Mainstreaming human security in peace operations and crisis management, policies, problems, potential, edited by Wolfgang Benedek, Matthias C. Kettemann and Markus Möstl
- Recovering from civil conflict, reconciliation, peace, and development, editors, Edward Newman, Albrecht Schnabel
- Twenty-first-century peace operations, edited by William J. Durch
- The use of force in UN peace operations, Trevor Findlay
- Spoiler groups and UN peacekeeping, Peter Nadin, Patrick Cammaert, Vesselin Popovski
- Saving strangers, humanitarian intervention in international society, Nicholas J. Wheeler
- The international humanitarian order, Michael N. Barnett
- The role of international law in rebuilding societies after conflict, great expectations, edited by Brett Bowden, Hilary Charlesworth and Jeremy Farrall
- After mass crime, rebuilding states and communities, edited by Béatrice Pouligny, Simon Chesterman and Albrecht Schnabel
- International intervention in the post-Cold War world, moral responsibility and power politics, editors, Michael C. Davis ... [and others]
- Humanitarian intervention, an inquiry into law and morality, Fernando R. Tesón
- The militarisation of peacekeeping in the twenty-first century, James Sloan
- Humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect, security and human rights, Cristina Gabriela Badescu
- International peacekeeping, edited by Boris Kondoch
- Re-envisioning peacekeeping, the United Nations and the mobilization of ideology, François Debrix
- Peace operations seen from below, UN missions and local people, Béatrice Pouligny
- Die Schutzverantwortung (R2P), ein Paradigmenwechsel in der Entwicklung des internationalen Rechts?, Herausgegeben von Peter Hilpold (Universität Innsbruck)
- Pathways for peace, inclusive approaches to preventing violent conflict, World Bank Group, United Nations
- Rethinking humanitarian intervention, a fresh legal approach based on fundamental ethical principles in international law and world religions, Brian D. Lepard
- Blinded by humanity, inside the UN's humanitarian operations, Martin Barber ; [foreword by Lord Malloch-Brown]
- Law enforcement within the framework of peace support operations, edited by Roberta Arnold
- International military missions and international law, edited by Marco Odello and Ryszard Piotrowicz
- UN peace operations and international policing, negotiating complexity, assessing impact and learning to learn, Charles T. Hunt
- Understanding peacekeeping, Alex J. Bellamy, Paul Williams, Stuart Griffin
- Managing armed conflicts in the 21st century, editors, Adekeye Adebajo, Chandra Lekha Sriram
- Peacekeeping and conflict resolution, editors, Tom Woodhouse, Oliver Ramsbotham
- Peace operations, trends, progress, and prospects, Donald C.F. Daniel, Patricia Taft, & Sharon Wiharta, editors
- Humanitarian intervention and international relations, edited by Jennifer M. Welsh
- The politics of peacekeeping in the post-cold war era, David S. Sorensen and Pia Christina Wood
- Dimensions of Western military intervention, editors, Colin McInnes and Nicholas J. Wheeler
- International governance of war-torn territories, rule and reconstruction, Richard Caplan
- Providing peacekeepers, the politics, challenges, and future of United Nations peacekeeping contributions, edited by Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams
- Shaping the humanitarian world, Peter Walker and Daniel G. Maxwell
- Jus post bellum, towards a law of transition from conflict to peace, Carsten Stahn, Jann K. Kleffner, editors
- The prosecution and defense of peacekeepers under international criminal law, Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops
- Canada and UN peacekeeping, Cold War by other means, 1945-1970, Sean M. Maloney
- The UN Secretariat's influence on the evolution of peacekeeping, Silke Weinlich
- The politics of justifying force, the Suez crisis, the Iraq War, and international law, Charlotte Peevers
- Just war or just peace?, humanitarian intervention and international law, Simon Chesterman
- The responsibility to protect, rhetoric, reality and the future of humanitarian intervention, Aidan Hehir
- Freedom's battle, the origins of humanitarian intervention, Gary J. Bass
- Executive policing, enforcing the law in peace operations, edited by Renata Dwan
- You, the people, the United Nations, transitional administration, and state-building, Simon Chesterman
- Aproximación histórica a la noción de intervención humanitaria en el derecho internacional, Juan Francisco Escudero Espinosa
- International authority and the responsibility to protect, Anne Orford
- Governing disorder, UN peace operations, international security, and democratization in the post-Cold War era, Laura Zanotti
- International law on peacekeeping, a study of Article 40 of the UN charter, by Hitoshi Nasu
- Reconciliation via the War Crimes Tribunal?
- The human rights field operation, law, theory and practice, edited by Michael O'Flaherty