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Co-Operation, Contestation and Complexity in Peacebuilding - Post-Conflict Security Sector Reform

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This edited collection explores three aspects that add an important piece to the puzzle of what constitutes effective Security Sector Reform (SSR).


List 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

About the author

Nadine Ansorg is Senior Lecturer in International Conflict Analysis at the University of Kent, UK, and Research Associate at the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Germany.
Eleanor Gordon is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Development at Monash University, Australia. She has spent 20 years engaged as a practitioner and scholar addressing inclusive ways in which to build security and justice after conflict.

Summary

This edited collection explores three aspects that add an important piece to the puzzle of what constitutes effective Security Sector Reform (SSR).

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