Inside UNIFIL's headquarters in Lebanon

Delphine Resteigne, Joseph Soeters

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Purpose - The aim of the chapter is to analyze the multinational collaboration between troops-contributing countries, and between military and civilian personnel at UNIFIL's headquarters in South-Lebanon. Methodology/approach - The methodological approach consisted of semi-structured interviews and participatory observation. Findings - The multinational collaboration at the HQ was satisfactory, although not optimal as mutual stereotyping continued to exist. Western military personnel still prefers to operate in a NATO framework and resent some of the civil servants' privileges. This hampers a smooth civil- military cooperation to some extent. Originality/value of the paper - Few qualitative studies have looked at how participating nations collaborate at missions' headquarters. This study provides a look inside the daily work of military and civilian personnel at the operational level and, consequently, offers insights for improving multinational collaboration in future (peace) operations.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelNew Wars, New Militaries, New Soldiers
SubtitelConflicts, The Armed Forces and the Soldierly Subject
RedacteurenGerhard Kummel, Joseph Soeters
Pagina's93-108
Aantal pagina's16
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2012

Publicatie series

NaamContributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development
Volume19
ISSN van geprinte versie1572-8323

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