Security sector reconstruction and reform in peace support operations

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Security sector reconstruction and reform in peace support operations

edited by Michael Brzoska and David Law

Routledge, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This volume provides a framework for analyzing security sector reform under international tutelage. Following violent conflict and military interventions, international organizations or coalitions of countries increasingly engage in post-conflict reconstruction. Part of the international post-conflict agenda is the 'reconstruction' or 'reform' of the security sector (SSR). In post-conflict situations, the security sector is often characterized by politicization, ethnicization, corruption of the security services, excessive military spending, lack of professionalism, poor oversight and inefficient allocation of resources. At the same time, there is great need for effective and efficient (re-)establishment of a legitimate monopoly of force. While initially this is in the purview of the external intervention forces, they also face the task of the building up of effective, efficient accountable and democratically legitimized security forces as quickly as possible. The contributors analyze six pertinent cases: Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Haiti, Kosovo, Sierra Leone and Timor Leste, focusing on issues such as priorities for security and for security sector reform, sequencing of reconstruction and reform, tensions between requirements of security and security governance and the interaction of domestic and external actors in security sector reform. This book was previously published as a special issue of International Peacekeeping.

Table of Contents

Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Reform of the Security Sector under International Tutelage: A Framework for Analysis Michael Brzoska and Andreas Heinemann-Gruder. Security Sector Reform in Afghanistan: The Slide Toward Expediency Mark Sedra. Security Sector Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Role of the International Community: Background, Development and Results Heinz Vetschera. Security Sector Reform in Haiti: What Prospects for a Shadow State? Johanna Mendelson-Forman. Security Governance by Internationals: The Case of Kosovo Andreas Heinemann-Gruder and Igor Grebenschikov. Security Sector Reform in Post-Conflict Reconstruction under International Tutelage: The Sierra Leone Case Osman Gbla. Security Sector Construction in Timor Leste Nicola Dahrendorf. Summary and Comparative Analysis David Law.

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  • NCID
    BA8073908X
  • ISBN
    • 0415377862
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 122 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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