Security sector reform (SSR) is a key concern in the current landscape of political transition towards democracy in the Maghreb. It is particularly important given the fundamental and historical roles played by the security services in maintaining the authoritarian regimes in this region. The process of reforming the security sector is highly dependent on the nature of each political system in the Maghreb as well as the current conflictual situation characterized by the wider struggle for change and detachment from authoritarianism. Throughout the Maghreb, there are strong variations in the context and conditions for implementing SSR. The priorities and needs differ considerably from country to country
In post—2011 Tunisia, the reform of the security sector has proceeded haphazardly, hindering securit...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of the Libyan security sector after the 2011 uprising. Building...
Past attempts at security sector reform (SSR) and disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DD...
Security Sector Reform (SSR) is a young, growing field. Many different SSR approaches exist due to t...
In this study I explore how security sector reform affects the likelihood of democratization after a...
In the year since the revolution, Tunisia has achieved what no other Arab Spring country has managed...
Security sector reform (SSR) is a central pillar of peace strategies, closely linked to but not inte...
Security Sector Reform (SSR) is a contemporary concept for transformation of defense, security and r...
Terrorism and crime, particularly organised crime with its close links to terrorism, currently const...
1. Security sector reform as a new paradigm 2 Defining sec...
A minimal level of security is a sine qua non for development. Over the past decade, sub-Saharan Afr...
Aside from rare exceptions, the security sector reform is not among the priorities of the EU when it...
"Many efforts have been undertaken to address dysfunctional security sector governance in West Afric...
This survey of public perception of the security sector moved forward the development of quantitativ...
"Many efforts have been undertaken to address dysfunctional security sector governance in West Afric...
In post—2011 Tunisia, the reform of the security sector has proceeded haphazardly, hindering securit...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of the Libyan security sector after the 2011 uprising. Building...
Past attempts at security sector reform (SSR) and disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DD...
Security Sector Reform (SSR) is a young, growing field. Many different SSR approaches exist due to t...
In this study I explore how security sector reform affects the likelihood of democratization after a...
In the year since the revolution, Tunisia has achieved what no other Arab Spring country has managed...
Security sector reform (SSR) is a central pillar of peace strategies, closely linked to but not inte...
Security Sector Reform (SSR) is a contemporary concept for transformation of defense, security and r...
Terrorism and crime, particularly organised crime with its close links to terrorism, currently const...
1. Security sector reform as a new paradigm 2 Defining sec...
A minimal level of security is a sine qua non for development. Over the past decade, sub-Saharan Afr...
Aside from rare exceptions, the security sector reform is not among the priorities of the EU when it...
"Many efforts have been undertaken to address dysfunctional security sector governance in West Afric...
This survey of public perception of the security sector moved forward the development of quantitativ...
"Many efforts have been undertaken to address dysfunctional security sector governance in West Afric...
In post—2011 Tunisia, the reform of the security sector has proceeded haphazardly, hindering securit...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of the Libyan security sector after the 2011 uprising. Building...
Past attempts at security sector reform (SSR) and disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DD...