This journal is dedicated to the study of peacekeeping operations, peacebuilding, and conflict resolution in the international arena. It offers a platform for scholarly analysis and critical debate on the evolution, effectiveness, and challenges of peacekeeping efforts. The scope includes theoretical and empirical research on topics such as the role of international organizations, the impact of peacekeeping on local communities, and the ethical dilemmas faced by peacekeepers.
It is relevant to academics, policymakers, and practitioners involved in conflict management, international security, and humanitarian assistance. Indexed in databases such as Scopus, this journal serves as a hub for disseminating knowledge and best practices in the field of peacekeeping. The publication promotes informed decision-making and constructive engagement with the complexities of conflict resolution.
To continue informing and influencing the future of peacekeeping, this resource welcomes innovative research that addresses emerging challenges and contributes to the development of more effective strategies for promoting peace and security worldwide. The focus ensures its continued relevance to those actively engaged in the pursuit of global peace.