This book charts the emergence and historical progression of the Security Sector Reform (SSR) model from its infancy at the end of the Cold War up to 2014, with a special focus on the case of Afghanistan.
This book charts the emergence and historical progression of the Security Sector Reform (SSR) model from its infancy at the end of the Cold War up to 2014, with a special focus on the case of Afghanistan.
Mark Sedra is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo and the Balsillie School of International Affairs, Canada. He is author/editor of five books.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Security Sector Reform and the the Liberal Peace 2. The Origins and Evolution of the Security Sector Reform Model 3. Assessing the Security Sector Reform Model in Conflict-Affected Countries 4. The Ultimate Test: An Overview of Afghanistan's Security Sector Reform Process 5. The Slide toward Expediency in Afghanistan: From Orthodox Security Sector Reform to Realist Train and Equip Conclusion
Introduction 1. Security Sector Reform and the the Liberal Peace 2. The Origins and Evolution of the Security Sector Reform Model 3. Assessing the Security Sector Reform Model in Conflict-Affected Countries 4. The Ultimate Test: An Overview of Afghanistan's Security Sector Reform Process 5. The Slide toward Expediency in Afghanistan: From Orthodox Security Sector Reform to Realist Train and Equip Conclusion
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