Co-operation, Contestation and Complexity in Peacebuilding
Post-Conflict Security Sector Reform
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 31 December 2020
- ISBN 9780367637569
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages142 pages
- Size 246x174 mm
- Weight 420 g
- Language English 125
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Short description:
This edited collection explores three aspects that add an important piece to the puzzle of what constitutes effective Security Sector Reform (SSR).
MoreLong description:
Security Sector Reform (SSR) remains a key feature of peacebuilding interventions and is usually undertaken by a state alongside national and international partners. External actors engaged in SSR tend to follow a normative agenda that often has little regard for the context in post-conflict societies. Despite recurrent criticism, SSR practices of international organisations and bilateral donors often remain focused on state institutions, and often do not sufficiently attend to alternative providers of security or existing normative frameworks of security.
This edited collection explores three aspects that add an important piece to the puzzle of what constitutes effective Security Sector Reform (SSR). First, the variation of norm adoption, norm contestation and norm imposition in post-conflict countries that might explain the mixed results in terms of peacebuilding. Second, the multitude of different security actors within and beyond the state which often leads to multiple patterns of co-operation and contestation within reform programmes. Third, how both the multiplicity of and tension between norms and actors further complicate efforts to build peace or, as complexity theory would posit, influence the complex and non-linear social system that is the conflict-affected environment.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction: Co-operation, Contestation and Complexity in Post-Conflict Security Sector Reform
Nadine Ansorg and Eleanor Gordon
1. On the Spatial-temporal Diffusion of Community Based Policing from Japan to Peninsula Southeast Asia: The Case of Timor-Leste
Deniz Kocak
2. The Crime Preventers Scheme: A Community Policing Initiative for Regime Security in Uganda
Jude Kagoro
3. Judicial Reform – A Neglected Dimension of SSR in El Salvador
Sabine Kurtenbach
4. Gender and Defence Sector Reform: Problematising the Place of Women in Conflict-Affected Environments
Eleanor Gordon
5. Military Integration, Demobilization, and the Recurrence of Civil War
Margit Bussmann
6. Veto Players in Post-Conflict DDR Programs: Evidence From Nepal and the DRC
Nadine Ansorg and Julia Strasheim
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