Thursday, May 22, 2014

de Guttry, Sommario, & Zhu: China's and Italy's Participation in Peacekeeping Operations: Existing Models, Emerging Challenges

Andrea de Guttry (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna - Law), Emanuele Sommario (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna - Law) & Lijiang Zhu (China Univ. of Political Science and Law - Law) have published China's and Italy's Participation in Peacekeeping Operations: Existing Models, Emerging Challenges (Lexington Books 2014). Contents include:
  • Romano Prodi, Foreword
  • Andrea de Guttry, Emanuele Sommario & Lijiang Zhu, Introduction
  • Fabrizio Coticchia, A Remarkable Evolution. Italy’s Participation in PKOs: Figures and Trends
  • Jiaxiang Hu, China’s Participation in PKOs: Figures and Trends
  • Alessandro Polsi, Reasons for Italy’s Active Engagement in PKOs: Political, Cultural and Moral Implications
  • Zonglin Zhang, What Reasons Lie Behind the Decision to Work in a PKO? The Psycho-Social Motivations of Chinese Troops and Police Forces
  • Fabrizio Battistelli, Postmodern Motivation and the Morale of Peacekeepers
  • Sanzhuan Guo, Peacekeeping Decision Making Process and Modality of Financing in China
  • Filippo Cinoglossi, Decision-Making Process and Modalities of Financing Participation in PKOs: The Italian Experience
  • Andrea de Guttry, Attitudes of China and Italy Towards Regional PKOs. Are Past Differences Becoming Less Relevant?
  • Manon Derriennic, Italy and China’s commitment to Africa’s Peace and Security Architecture
  • Mariangela Bizzarri & Jessica Colombo, Mainstreaming Gender Issues and Fighting against Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Peacekeeping Operations: What Has Been Done so Far by Italy and PRC?
  • Annalisa Creta, From Peacekeeping to Stabilization: The Local Counterparts’ Capabilities Development Paradigm
  • Umberto Rocca, Training the Police Component of PKOs: CoESPU, an Italian Experience
  • Radek Khol, Training the Civilian Component: the European Union Experience
  • Fabio Caffio, Keeping the Peace at Sea: Chinese and Italian Practices in Anti-Piracy Operations
  • Giulio Bartolini, The Legal Framework Applicable to National Military Personnel Deployed in Peacekeeping Operations: The Italian Experience
  • Lijiang Zhu, The Legal Framework Applicable to National Personnel Deployed in UN Peacekeeping Operations: The Chinese Experience
  • Luc Verhey, Parliamentary Involvement With Military Missions Abroad: Experiences in Europe
  • Alberto di Martino, Crimes Committed by Peacekeepers: Immunity v. Principles of Criminal Jurisdiction. A Brief Outline
  • Emanuele Sommario, Responsibility Under International Law for Human Rights Violations Committed by UN Peacekeepers: Reconsidering Issues of Attribution