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Intrusive Impartiality is written by Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science Marion Laurence and published by Oxford University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0197747574 (ISBN 10) and 9780197747575 (ISBN 13).
Impartiality is a central norm in United Nations peace operations that has long been associated with passive monitoring of cease-fires and peace agreements. In the twenty-first century, however, its meaning has been stretched to allow for a range of forceful, intrusive, and ideologically prescriptive practices. In Intrusive Impartiality, Marion Laurence explains how these new ways of being "impartial" emerge, how they spread within and across missions, and how they become institutionalized across UN peace operations. In doing so, Laurence sheds light on controversial changes in peacekeeping practice and provides an innovative framework for studying authority and change in global governance.