The European Union and security sector reform
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The European Union and security sector reform
John Harper, c2008
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EU and security sector reform
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"DCAF"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The EU has emerged in the last few years as a key player in security sector reform in many countries struggling with instability or emerging from conflict or authoritarian regimes. This reflects its twin role as the world's largest source of development assistance and, ever increasingly, a major partner in international peacekeeping and police operations.In this new study a team of specialist authors: explain the origins of SSR as a concept and the EU's embrace of it, culminating in the adoption of an overall EU framework for SSR in 2006; show how SSR relates to the EU's development, enlargement, justice and home affairs and other key policy concerns; look at the multiplicity of resources, financial and human, the EU brings to bear to support SSR around the globe; discuss the tensions between the Commission's and Council's concepts and engagement in SSR and the efforts being made to coordinate action; show how the EU works in partnership with other international players such as the OECD and NATO; and, provide a series of detailed case studies of EU support for SSR in action - in the Balkans, former Soviet Union, Congo, the Middle East and North Africa and Indonesia Published in association with DCAF - the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces.
目次
Introduction, by Alyson BailesChapter 1. The evolution of the concepts of security sectore reform and security sector governance: the EU prespective, by David Law and Oksana MyshlovskaChapter 2. The European Community perspective on SSR: the development of a comprehensive EU approach, by Inger BuxtonChapter 3. Security sector reform: a challenging concept at the nexus between security and development, by Patrick Doelle and Antoine Gouzee de HarvenChapter 4. The difficulties of a donor: EU financial instruments, security sector reform and effective international assistance, by Catriona GourlayChapter 5. Security sector reform: CFSP, ESDP and the international impact of the EU's second pillar, by Willem van EekelenChapter 6. Justice and home affairs: security sector reform measures as instruments of EU internal security objectives, by Jorg MonarChapter 7. Parliamentary control over European security policy, by Elmar BrokChapter 8. Beyond the external-internal security divide: implications for EU policies of protection, by Magnus EkengrenChapter 9. EU conditionality and security sector reform in the Western Balkans, by Alex DowlingChapter 10. EU support for security sector reform in the former Soviet Union: a piecemeal success, by Duncan HiscockChapter 11. Security system reform in the Demcratic Republic of Congo: the role played by the European Union, by Rory KeaneChapter 12. The EU and its southern neighbours: promoting security sector reform in the Mediterranean region and the Middle East, by Derek Lutterbeck and Fred TannerChapter 13. Civilian crisis management in Asia: the Aceh Monitoring Mission, by Suying LaiChapter 14. EU-NATO cooperation in post-conflict reconstruction, by Karl-Heinz Rambke and Sebastian KeilChapter 15. Supporting security and justice: the OECD approach to security sector reform, by Mark Downes and Graham ThompsonConclusion, by David Spence and Philipp FluriAnnexes (relevant EU documents)Index
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