Analysis of Stakeholders and Groups of Interests in Conducting European Union Peace Operations. (2015).

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Analysis of Stakeholders and Groups of Interests in Conducting European Union Peace Operations. (2015).

Tsvetkov, T. (2015). Analysis of Stakeholders and Groups of Interests in Conducting European Union Peace Operations. In Managing Crises, Making Peace: Towards a Strategic EU Vision for Security and Defence (pp. 131-153). London: Palgrave Macmillan UK.

Abstract: Under contemporary conditions, the environment of international peace operations implementation is increasingly complex. The security environment, risk factors and other factors that need to be addressed are becoming more and more complicated. International organisations are improving their doctrines and ideas on the logic and procedures for decision-making in these operations. In many cases, when making decisions regarding international peace operations there is a need to take into account the interests of a wide range of individuals and groups (stakeholders). Also, when analysing the results of the missions, one should have in mind (among other factors) the degree of satisfaction of stakeholders’ interests as well as which groups are affected positively or negatively. You can access the whole article here.

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