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Time To React The Efficiency Of International Organizations In Crisis Response 1st Edition Heidi Hardt

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Time To React The Efficiency Of International Organizations In Crisis Response 1st Edition Heidi Hardt
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Heidi Hardt
ISBN: 9780199337118, 019933711X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Time To React The Efficiency Of International Organizations In Crisis Response 1st Edition Heidi Hardt by Heidi Hardt 9780199337118, 019933711X instant download after payment.

In conflict-affected regions, delays in international response can have life or death consequences. The speed with which international organizations react to crises affects the prospects for communities to re-establish peace. Why then do some international organizations take longer than others to answer calls for intervention? To answer this question and explore options for reform, Time to React builds on contemporary scholarship with original data on response rates and interview evidence from 50 ambassadors across four leading organizations (AU, EU, OAS and OSCE). The explanation for variation in speed ultimately lies in core differences in institutional cultures across organizations. Although wealth and capabilities can strengthen a peace operation, it is the unspoken rules and social networks of peace and security committees at these organizations that dictate the pace with which an operation is established. This book offers a first analysis of the critical importance of and conditions shaping timeliness of crisis response by international organizations.

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