Research shows that the number of wars and their lethality have been declining since 1992, and over the same time the worst conflicts declined by over 80 per cent.1 However, research also shows that the improvements result from more wars ending: the onset of new wars, regrettably, remains\ud constant.2 ‘Failed’, ‘weak’ or ‘fragile’ states, home to the poorest billion of people living in fewer than 60 countries, 70 per cent of which are located in Africa,3 are still most at risk of falling into conflict
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
Security Sector Reform (SSR) remains a key feature of peacebuilding interventions and is usually und...
Post-conflict societies face two distinctive challenges: economic recovery and reduction of the risk...
Since 1945, violent conflict has occurred primarily within sovereign states rather than among them. ...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
This paper examines the articulation of the security sector reform concept in the development, peace...
Since the end of the Cold War, a new dynamic has arisen within the international system, one that do...
This paper directly challenges some of the popular Security Sector Reform (SSR) mythology that has g...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
Civil wars are the most common type of large scale violent conflict. They are long, brutal and conti...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
Over the course of the last half century, it is commonly understood that the nature of warfare has c...
Accelerated processes of globalisation – in the form of structural adjustment plans and of democrati...
Recent research carried out by organizations such as the World Bank, the Organisation for Economic C...
This thesis is based on field research in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi and Sout...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
Security Sector Reform (SSR) remains a key feature of peacebuilding interventions and is usually und...
Post-conflict societies face two distinctive challenges: economic recovery and reduction of the risk...
Since 1945, violent conflict has occurred primarily within sovereign states rather than among them. ...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
This paper examines the articulation of the security sector reform concept in the development, peace...
Since the end of the Cold War, a new dynamic has arisen within the international system, one that do...
This paper directly challenges some of the popular Security Sector Reform (SSR) mythology that has g...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
Civil wars are the most common type of large scale violent conflict. They are long, brutal and conti...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
Over the course of the last half century, it is commonly understood that the nature of warfare has c...
Accelerated processes of globalisation – in the form of structural adjustment plans and of democrati...
Recent research carried out by organizations such as the World Bank, the Organisation for Economic C...
This thesis is based on field research in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi and Sout...
The need to build legitimate and capable states in wartorn societies is now widely recognized. The P...
Security Sector Reform (SSR) remains a key feature of peacebuilding interventions and is usually und...
Post-conflict societies face two distinctive challenges: economic recovery and reduction of the risk...