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Post-conflict peacebuilding has become a primary concern of international politics. Indeed, the UN reform agenda - including the creation of a Peacebuilding Commission - makes clear that more must be done to prevent societies from falling back into violent struggle. Building up domestic capacity to provide security in an accountable manner plays a crucial role in this context. Applying a security governance perspective, this volume examines a number of key issues that must be addressed by both post-conflict societies and the international community as they confront the task of rebuilding after armed conflict - including security sector reform (SSR), disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR), rule of law and transitional justice.
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Security Governance in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, Alan Bryden, Heiner Hänggi
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- Publicado en
- 2005
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- Título
- Security Governance in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
- Subtítulo
- Second Edition (Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF))
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Alan Bryden, Heiner Hänggi
- Editorial
- Lit Verlag
- Publicado en
- 2005
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 304
- ISBN10
- 3825890198
- ISBN13
- 9783825890193
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Política, Militar, Teorías Políticas, Relaciones Internacionales
- Descripción
- Post-conflict peacebuilding has become a primary concern of international politics. Indeed, the UN reform agenda - including the creation of a Peacebuilding Commission - makes clear that more must be done to prevent societies from falling back into violent struggle. Building up domestic capacity to provide security in an accountable manner plays a crucial role in this context. Applying a security governance perspective, this volume examines a number of key issues that must be addressed by both post-conflict societies and the international community as they confront the task of rebuilding after armed conflict - including security sector reform (SSR), disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR), rule of law and transitional justice.



