People are affected by different kinds of insecurity in the Ituri Province in the northeastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This article investigates donor-driven attempts to improve security governance there. More specifically, it investigates bottom-up approaches to security governance in Ituri’s capital of Bunia and in Irumu territory. Whereas in Bunia people are faced with high levels of violent crime, Irumu is the site of a violent conflict between the Ituri Patriotic Resistance Force (FRPI), an armed group connected to the Ngiti community, and the Congolese army. Involving local non-state security actors in security governance is perceived by international and national actors as a pragmatic way to improve security...
This article examines the Democratic Republic of Congo’s liberalisation, led by the International Fi...
This paper is written for the purpose of providing an objective analysis of the fragile state that i...
Over thirty years of conflict in eastern Congo have been marked by a deepening of the role of violen...
People are affected by different kinds of insecurity in the Ituri Province in the northeastern regio...
There has been a slow, but growing awareness among external actors that some local non-state securit...
South Kivu Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has experienced recurrent wars for...
The protracted conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has drawn sharp criticism reg...
Many African states have security sector reform (SSR) programs. These are often internationally fund...
Violence in eastern DRC is portrayed by western countries in terms of abject failure: people or even...
This thesis is based on field research in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi and Sout...
‘The Security Problems of the Democratic Republic of Congo continue to puzzle international peace an...
Executive Summary The strong link between poverty, inequality, marginalisation and exploitation and ...
It is no longer denied that security, in its multiple dimensions, constitute a major challenge for d...
In the literature on security sector reform (SSR), there is a debate between mainstream analysts of ...
none1noThis article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations ...
This article examines the Democratic Republic of Congo’s liberalisation, led by the International Fi...
This paper is written for the purpose of providing an objective analysis of the fragile state that i...
Over thirty years of conflict in eastern Congo have been marked by a deepening of the role of violen...
People are affected by different kinds of insecurity in the Ituri Province in the northeastern regio...
There has been a slow, but growing awareness among external actors that some local non-state securit...
South Kivu Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has experienced recurrent wars for...
The protracted conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has drawn sharp criticism reg...
Many African states have security sector reform (SSR) programs. These are often internationally fund...
Violence in eastern DRC is portrayed by western countries in terms of abject failure: people or even...
This thesis is based on field research in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi and Sout...
‘The Security Problems of the Democratic Republic of Congo continue to puzzle international peace an...
Executive Summary The strong link between poverty, inequality, marginalisation and exploitation and ...
It is no longer denied that security, in its multiple dimensions, constitute a major challenge for d...
In the literature on security sector reform (SSR), there is a debate between mainstream analysts of ...
none1noThis article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations ...
This article examines the Democratic Republic of Congo’s liberalisation, led by the International Fi...
This paper is written for the purpose of providing an objective analysis of the fragile state that i...
Over thirty years of conflict in eastern Congo have been marked by a deepening of the role of violen...