A UN Security Council resolution can authorize deployment of an international stabilization force (ISF) for a multi-year mission with mandates that may include governance support, demilitarization, reconstruction, securing border areas, stabilizing the security environment, and facilitating humanitarian aid.
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policy
Describes the range of mandates an international stabilization force may be given under UN Security Council authorization.
An international supervisory body such as a 'Board of Peace' can function as a transitional governance administration that oversees technocratic committees, sets reconstruction priorities, and mobilizes funding for rebuilding.
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organizational
Governance mechanism for transitional administration in conflict-affected territory.
Demilitarization in post-conflict transitions typically involves disarming non-state armed groups, and withdrawal of military forces is often tied to agreed standards, milestones, and timeframes linked to progress on demilitarization.
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process
Common features of demilitarization and military withdrawal arrangements in peace processes.