Bültmann & Gerriets
The Politics of Security Sector Reform
Challenges and Opportunities for the European Union's Global Role
von Magnus Ekengren, Greg Simons
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-138-25568-5
Erschienen am 19.10.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 19 mm [T]
Gewicht: 494 Gramm
Umfang: 350 Seiten

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Security Sector Reform (SSR) is becoming an integral part of international security and development cooperation. This book focuses on the complexities of implementing SSR across the globe, and assesses the challenges and opportunities of the role which the European Union can play in SSR. The work will appeal to readers interested in the EU as a global actor and in the interrelationships between foreign, security, defence and development policies.



Dr Magnus Ekengren, Swedish National Defence College, Sweden and Dr Greg Simons, Swedish National Defence College, Sweden



Introduction, Magnus Ekengren, Greg Simons; Part I Towards a Policy: Concept and Experiences; Chapter 1 Three Traditions and the Concept of Security Sector Reform, Carl-Einar Stålvant; Chapter 2 Security and Safety in the Baltic Sea Region 1989-2004: Transformations and Three Agents of Change, Carl-Einar Stålvant; Chapter 3 Searching for Homeostasis in the Security Domain: The Polish Experience, Witold M. Patoka; Part II EU Policies; Chapter 4 The Quest for an EU Approach for Security Sector Reform, Alyson J.K. Bailes; Chapter 5 The EU's View on Security Sector Reform, Malena Britz; Chapter 6 Prospects and Advantages of EU Security Sector Reform, David Spence; Chapter 7 The Challenge of a Broadening Security Agenda for EU Security Sector Reform, Magnus Ekengren; Part III Case Studies of SSR Politics in Practice; Chapter 8 Security Sector Reform in the Western Balkans: The Challenge of Coherence and Effectiveness, Gemma Collantes-Celador, Ana E. Juncos; Chapter 9 Ukrainian Security Identity and NATO Generated SSR, Fredrik Bynander; Chapter 10 The Politics of Borders and Nationalities in Ukraine: Impacts Upon Security Sector Reform, Greg Simons; Chapter 11 The Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Ukraine: The Need for Strengthened International Security Sector Reform, Andrea Johansson; Chapter 12 Missed Opportunities: The European Union and Security Sector Reform in Afghanistan, Mark Sedra; Chapter 13 Security Sector Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa: A New Playground, Different Rules, New Players?, Magnus Jörgelrgel; Chapter 14 The European Union and SSR in Guinea-Bissau, Caroline Bahnson; Chapter 15 Liberian Vigilantes: Informal Security Provision on the Margins of Security Sector Reform, Ana Kantor, Mariam Persson; Chapter 16 Conclusion: Challenges and Opportunities - Towards a Comprehensive EU SSR Policy and Practice, Magnus Ekengren, Greg Simons; Chapter 17 Epilogue: Central Insights and Recommendations for EU SSR, Magnus Ekengren;


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