Security sector reform in Southeast Asia : from policy to practice
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Security sector reform in Southeast Asia : from policy to practice
(Critical studies of the Asia Pacific series / series editor, Mark Beeson)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Successful reform of the security sector has been regarded as pivotal for a successful transition from authoritarianism to democracy by Western donors. A global cast of contributors examines SSR in a variety of policy fields in Southeast Asia, paying specific attention to the adaption of 'Western' reform concepts by local actors.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction: Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia
- Felix Heiduk 2. Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia: From Policy to Practice
- Carolina G. Hernandez 3. Eurocentric and ahistorical? The concept of SSR and its limits
- Joerg Krempel 4. Impediments to Security Sector Reform in Thailand
- Deniz Kocak and Johannes Kode 5. Superficial Consolidation: Security Sector Governance and the Executive Branch in the Philippines Today
- Paul Chambers 6. Stifled development - The SSR-CSO community in post-authoritarian Indonesia
- Fabio Scarpello 7. Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia: The Role of Private Security Providers
- Carolin Liss 8. Do as We say, Not As We Do? - Gender and Police Reform in Timor-Leste
- Henri Myrttinen 9. A Sisyphean Exercise of SSR: Examining the Role of the UN in Timor-Leste
- Nicolas Lemay-Hebert 10. Conclusion: Assessing Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia
- Felix Heiduk
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