Security sector reform: issues, challenges and prospects

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Adelphi paper 344Publication details: Oxford: Oxford Univ Press, 2002Description: 82pISBN:
  • 0198516746 (pbk.):
Subject(s): Summary: Security sector reform is one part of the process of helping failed states to reestablish themselves. i.e. it aims to achieve an armed force consistent with the needs and resources of a given state. This paper considers how external approaches to security sector reform (SSR) have evolved and what they entail, what specific problems are faced in implementing them, and what recommendations can be drawn from experience to date.
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Security sector reform is one part of the process of helping failed states to reestablish themselves. i.e. it aims to achieve an armed force consistent with the needs and resources of a given state. This paper considers how external approaches to security sector reform (SSR) have evolved and what they entail, what specific problems are faced in implementing them, and what recommendations can be drawn from experience to date.

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