Security sector reform and the emergence of hybrid security governance / Ursula C Schroder, Fairlie Chappius and Deniz Kocak.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: International Peacekeeping Vol 21 No 2, April 2014, pages 214-230 (96)Summary: "Comprehensive security sector reform has become a crucial component of many international peace and state building operations" This article draws on recent research on Timor Leste, Liberia and Palestine to assess the extent to which such concepts are adopted.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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"Comprehensive security sector reform has become a crucial component of many international peace and state building operations" This article draws on recent research on Timor Leste, Liberia and Palestine to assess the extent to which such concepts are adopted.
SECURITY, PALESTINE
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