The Effects of International Peace Missions on Corruption von David Remmert | How Multinational Peace Missions Enable and Constrain Good Governance in Post-Conflict Societies | ISBN 9783848757350

The Effects of International Peace Missions on Corruption

How Multinational Peace Missions Enable and Constrain Good Governance in Post-Conflict Societies

von David Remmert
Buchcover The Effects of International Peace Missions on Corruption | David Remmert | EAN 9783848757350 | ISBN 3-8487-5735-4 | ISBN 978-3-8487-5735-0

The Effects of International Peace Missions on Corruption

How Multinational Peace Missions Enable and Constrain Good Governance in Post-Conflict Societies

von David Remmert
International peace missions face a fundamental dilemma between their aims of ending conflict and also fostering good governance. This study presents empirical evidence that more is not better in international peacekeeping: more authority vested in a peace mission yields less effectiveness in curbing corruption.
Its author applies a framework that uses the intrusiveness of international peace missions to study their effects on corruption. Bridging the gap between large-N quantitative studies and single case studies, the study pursues a mixed methods design, employing statistical analyses as well as qualitative case studies of Sierra Leone, Côte D’Ivoire, Kosovo and Croatia. The analysis shows that highly intrusive peace missions are more likely to enable corruption than to constrain it. By contrast, missions with medium levels of intrusiveness are more likely to contribute to better control of corruption by acting as impartial arbitrators and by conditioning external assistance.