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Local Ownership and Security Sector Reform

Local Ownership and Security Sector Reform
Author: Timothy Donais
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3825816524

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The notion of "local ownership" has emerged in recent years as part of the contemporary commonsense of security sector reform (SSR). While the argument that externally driven reform processes are unsustainable is now widely accepted, the principle of local ownership has proven difficult to both define and operationalise. With contributions by leading practitioners, both "insiders" and "outsiders", Local Ownership and Security Sector Reform subjects the broader issue of local ownership to critical scrutiny, furthers the debate on what local ownership is and why it matters, and explores how ownership issues have played out in the context of specific SSR case studies.


No Ownership, No Commitment

No Ownership, No Commitment
Author: Laurie Nathan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2007
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 9780704425477

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Local Ownership of Security Sector Reform

Local Ownership of Security Sector Reform
Author: Liz Panarelli
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2010
Genre: Civil-military relations
ISBN:

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Local ownership is abundant in policy but absent in practice -- What are we trying to achieve? Local buy-in is not enough -- Who among the locals should own security sector reform? -- How do we measure successful local ownership? -- Recommendations.


No Ownership, No Commitment

No Ownership, No Commitment
Author: Laurie Nathan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2007
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 9780704425644

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Reform and Reconstruction of the Security Sector

Reform and Reconstruction of the Security Sector
Author: Alan Bryden
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004
Genre: Armed forces reorganisation
ISBN: 9783825877705

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"Security sector reform (SSR) is widely recognised as key to conflict prevention, peace-building, sustainable development and democratisation. SSR has gained most practical relevance in the context of post-conflict reconstruction of so-called failed states' and states emerging from violent internal or inter-state conflict. As this volume shows, almost all states need to reform their security sectors to a greater or lesser extent, according to the specific security, political and socio-economic contexts, as well as in response to the new security challenges resulting from globalisation and post-9/11 developments. Contributions from academics and practitioners elaborate on both the conceptual underpinnings and the practical realities of security sector reform and - a crucial aspect of post-conflict peace-building - security sector reconstruction. "


The United Nations and Security Sector Reform

The United Nations and Security Sector Reform
Author: Adedeji Ebo
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3643803117

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Multilateral organizations - the United Nations (UN) in particular - have played, and continue to play, an important role in shaping the security sector reform (SSR) agenda, both in terms of policy development and the provision of support to a wide range of national SSR processes. This volume presents a variety of perspectives on UN support to SSR, past and present, with attention to policy and operational practice. Drawing from the experience of UN practitioners combined with external experts on SSR, this volume offers an in-depth exploration of the UN approach to SSR from a global perspective.


The Nexus Between Security Sector Governance/Reform and Sustainable Development Goal-16

The Nexus Between Security Sector Governance/Reform and Sustainable Development Goal-16
Author: Oya Dursun-Özkanca
Publisher: Ubiquity Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1911529978

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This Security Sector Reform (SSR) Paper offers a universal and analytical perspective on the linkages between Security Sector Governance (SSG)/SSR (SSG/R) and Sustainable Development Goal-16 (SDG-16), focusing on conflict and post-conflict settings as well as transitional and consolidated democracies. Against the background of development and security literatures traditionally maintaining separate and compartmentalized presence in both academic and policymaking circles, it maintains that the contemporary security- and development-related challenges are inextricably linked, requiring effective measures with an accurate understanding of the nature of these challenges. In that sense, SDG-16 is surely a good step in the right direction. After comparing and contrasting SSG/R and SDG-16, this SSR Paper argues that human security lies at the heart of the nexus between the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations (UN) and SSG/R. To do so, it first provides a brief overview of the scholarly and policymaking literature on the development-security nexus to set the background for the adoption of The Agenda 2030. Next, it reviews the literature on SSG/R and SDGs, and how each concept evolved over time. It then identifies the puzzle this study seeks to address by comparing and contrasting SSG/R with SDG-16. After making a case that human security lies at the heart of the nexus between the UN’s 2030 Agenda and SSG/R, this book analyses the strengths and weaknesses of human security as a bridge between SSG/R and SDG-16 and makes policy recommendations on how SSG/R, bolstered by human security, may help achieve better results on the SDG-16 targets. It specifically emphasizes the importance of transparency, oversight, and accountability on the one hand, and participative approach and local ownership on the other. It concludes by arguing that a simultaneous emphasis on security and development is sorely needed for addressing the issues under the purview of SDG-16.


Rebuilding the Security Sector in Post-conflict Societies

Rebuilding the Security Sector in Post-conflict Societies
Author: Judy Smith-Höhn
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3643800746

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In Liberia and Sierra Leone, strategies to reform and reconstruct the security sector have centred on re-establishing the state's monopoly on the use of force. However, little attention is given to the array of non-state actors that often play a major role in how individuals and communities experience security. Rebuilding the Security Sector in Post-Conflict Societies: Perceptions from Urban Liberia and Sierra Leone seek to address this gap by applying a human security approach to security provision across these two contexts. A key point of departure is that in the long run there can be no alternative within post-conflict societies to a locally owned security sector. Operationalising the concept of local ownership means that internationally-supported security sector reform (SSR) activities need to reflect these local realities. As explored within this study, fostering synergies between state and non-state security actors may therefore offer an important avenue to support more sustainable, legitimate SSR efforts. Judy Smith-H�¶hn is a senior researcher at the Institute for Security Studies in Pretoria, South Africa. Prior to her present position she was a research fellow at the GIGA Institute of African Affairs in Hamburg, Germany and later a senior researcher at the Centre for Conflict Resolution in Cape Town in South Africa. Her thematic emphases lie in the areas of violent conflict and its prevention, and security sector reform within a regional focus on Liberia, Sierra Leone, Zambia and Zimbabwe. She has published nationally and internationally on topics ranging from security sector reform and postconflict peacebuilding to democratic transformation in South Africa. She holds a PhD from the University of Leipzig, Germany, and a Diplom (masters degree) in Political Science from the University of Hamburg, Germany.