What does it take to reform a post-Soviet police force? This book explores the conditions in which a meaningful transformation of the police is likely to succeed and when it will fail. Based on the analysis of five post-Soviet countries that have officially embarked on police reform efforts, Erica Marat examines various pathways to transforming how the state relates to society through policing.
What does it take to reform a post-Soviet police force? This book explores the conditions in which a meaningful transformation of the police is likely to succeed and when it will fail. Based on the analysis of five post-Soviet countries that have officially embarked on police reform efforts, Erica Marat examines various pathways to transforming how the state relates to society through policing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erica Marat is an Associate Professor and Director of the Homeland Defense Fellowship Program at the College of International Security Affairs, National Defense University. Her research areas include policing, law enforcement, state violence, and social movements in former Soviet states. She is the author of The Military and the State in Central Asia: From Red Army to Independence.
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* Table of Contents * Acknowledgements * Chapter 1 - A Mirror Reflection of Society: Police in Post-Soviet Countries * Chapter 2 - Transformative Violence and Mobilization * Chapter 3 - Components of Police Reform: Transformative Violence and Pre-Existing Dissent Infrastructure in Urban Areas * Chapter 4 - Georgia: Refurbishment vs. Reform * Chapter 5 - Kyrgyzstan: Political Space Opens, Then Closes * Chapter 6 - Ukraine's Reformists and Their Rivals * Chapter 7 - Rural Violence and Reassertion of State Control in Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan * Chapter 8 - Rural Violence and Expansion of Policing in Kazakhstan and Tajikistan * Chapter 9 - Comparative Perspective: Transformative Violence around the World * Chapter 10 - Conclusions: Transforming Post-Soviet Police * Notes * Index
* Table of Contents * Acknowledgements * Chapter 1 - A Mirror Reflection of Society: Police in Post-Soviet Countries * Chapter 2 - Transformative Violence and Mobilization * Chapter 3 - Components of Police Reform: Transformative Violence and Pre-Existing Dissent Infrastructure in Urban Areas * Chapter 4 - Georgia: Refurbishment vs. Reform * Chapter 5 - Kyrgyzstan: Political Space Opens, Then Closes * Chapter 6 - Ukraine's Reformists and Their Rivals * Chapter 7 - Rural Violence and Reassertion of State Control in Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan * Chapter 8 - Rural Violence and Expansion of Policing in Kazakhstan and Tajikistan * Chapter 9 - Comparative Perspective: Transformative Violence around the World * Chapter 10 - Conclusions: Transforming Post-Soviet Police * Notes * Index
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