Personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping missions A public goods approach
Based on spatial panel regressions for 1990-2012, this article draws publicness differences between peacekeeping personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping operations. The analysis shows that UN missions are much less responsive to personnel spillovers, derived from other contributors...
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| author | Gaibulloev, Khusrav |
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| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | Gaibulloev, Kh., J. George, T. Sandler and H. Shimizu. "Personnel Contributions to UN and non-UN Peacekeeping Missions: A Public Goods Approach." Journal of Peace Research 52, no. 6 (November, 2015): 727-742. 0022-3433 http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8398 10.1177/0022343315579245 |
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| description | Based on spatial panel regressions for 1990-2012, this article draws publicness differences between peacekeeping personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping operations. The analysis shows that UN missions are much less responsive to personnel spillovers, derived from other contributors' peacekeepers, than is the case of non-UN missions. UN peacekeeping missions display either no response or free riding to these personnel spillovers, while non-UN missions indicate spillover complementarity. Moreover, a number of controls distinguish the two kinds of peacekeeping, where non-UN missions display income normality and UN missions' deployments increase with the number of concurrent peacekeeping missions. The latter suggests that some countries specialize in supplying UN peacekeepers as a money-making venture. The positive response to the population variable supports this conjecture for UN missions, because a greater population base provides the recruits for peacekeeping operations. Our spatial empirical analysis accounts for the endogeneity of peacekeeper spillovers. The article concludes with a host of robustness tests that account for the alternative classes of peacekeepers, African Union and ECOWAS missions, and other empirical variants. |
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| spelling | Personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping missions A public goods approachGaibulloev, KhusravGeorge, JustinSandler, ToddShimizu, Hirofumiendogeneityjoint product modelpersonnel contributionsspatial panel regressionsUN and non-UN peacekeepingBased on spatial panel regressions for 1990-2012, this article draws publicness differences between peacekeeping personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping operations. The analysis shows that UN missions are much less responsive to personnel spillovers, derived from other contributors' peacekeepers, than is the case of non-UN missions. UN peacekeeping missions display either no response or free riding to these personnel spillovers, while non-UN missions indicate spillover complementarity. Moreover, a number of controls distinguish the two kinds of peacekeeping, where non-UN missions display income normality and UN missions' deployments increase with the number of concurrent peacekeeping missions. The latter suggests that some countries specialize in supplying UN peacekeepers as a money-making venture. The positive response to the population variable supports this conjecture for UN missions, because a greater population base provides the recruits for peacekeeping operations. Our spatial empirical analysis accounts for the endogeneity of peacekeeper spillovers. The article concludes with a host of robustness tests that account for the alternative classes of peacekeepers, African Union and ECOWAS missions, and other empirical variants.2016-08-03T08:10:53Z2016-08-03T08:10:53Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfGaibulloev, Kh., J. George, T. Sandler and H. Shimizu. "Personnel Contributions to UN and non-UN Peacekeeping Missions: A Public Goods Approach." Journal of Peace Research 52, no. 6 (November, 2015): 727-742.0022-3433http://hdl.handle.net/11073/839810.1177/0022343315579245en_UShttp://jpr.sagepub.com/content/52/6/727oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/83982024-08-22T12:16:31Z |
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| title | Personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping missions A public goods approach |
| title_full | Personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping missions A public goods approach |
| title_fullStr | Personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping missions A public goods approach |
| title_full_unstemmed | Personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping missions A public goods approach |
| title_short | Personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping missions A public goods approach |
| title_sort | Personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping missions A public goods approach |
| topic | endogeneity joint product model personnel contributions spatial panel regressions UN and non-UN peacekeeping |
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