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Token Forces Katharina P. Coleman (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)

Token Forces By Katharina P. Coleman (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)

Summary

This Element examines how and why 'token' contributions has become the most common form of participation in UN peace operations despite its limited relevance for missions' operational success.

Token Forces Summary

Token Forces: How Tiny Troop Deployments Became Ubiquitous in UN Peacekeeping by Katharina P. Coleman (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)

Token forces - tiny national troop contributions in much larger coalitions - have become ubiquitous in UN peacekeeping. This Element examines how and why this contribution type has become the most common form of participation in UN peace operations despite its limited relevance for missions' operational success. It conceptualizes token forces as a path-dependent unintended consequence of the norm of multilateralism in international uses of military force. The norm extends states' participation options by giving coalition builders an incentive to accept token forces; UN-specific types of token forces emerged as states learned about this option and secretariat officials adapted to state demand for it. The Element documents the growing incidence of token forces in UN peacekeeping, identifies the factors disposing states to contribute token forces, and discusses how UN officials channel token participation. The Element contributes to the literatures on UN peacekeeping, military coalitions, and the impacts of norms in international organizations.

Table of Contents

1. The significance of token forces; 2. The ubiquity of token forces in UN peace operations; 3. The diffusion of token participation among UN troop contributors; 4. Token forces from the UN's perspective; 5. Conclusion; Abbreviations.

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NPB9781009048835
9781009048835
100904883X
Token Forces: How Tiny Troop Deployments Became Ubiquitous in UN Peacekeeping by Katharina P. Coleman (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)
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Cambridge University Press
2022-12-22
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