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Language, Individual & Society, Volume 19, 2025

LANGUAGE SKILLS IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS - A NARRATIVE LITERATURE REVIEW
Atanas Dimitrov
Strony: 145-153
Otrzymano: 29 Jul 2025
Zmieniono: 7 Jan 2026
Opublikowano: 14 Jan 2026
DOI: 10.62991/LIS1996765936
Wyświetlenia: 345
Pobrania: 29
Streszczenie: This paper analyses the current state of knowledge on the role of language in UN peace operations. Through a narrative literature review, this study reveals the trends and gaps in research on language skills in peace operations following the introduction of the Brahimi Report in 2000. The paper highlights some common challenges faced by national military staff from several countries across three continents when their native language differs from English and French, suggesting that adequate language training prior to deployment remains of secondary importance to the individual states. Therefore, it is recommended that national government and military decision makers increase their efforts in this area, given that the protection of civilians is a core objective of every mandate and considering the significant role of peace operations in the current security environment.
Słowa kluczowe: peace operations, language skills, peacekeeping, local population, language barrier
Cytowanie artykułu: Atanas Dimitrov. LANGUAGE SKILLS IN UN PEACE OPERATIONS - A NARRATIVE LITERATURE REVIEW. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Language, Individual & Society 19, 145-153 (2026). https://doi.org/10.62991/LIS1996765936
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