A Practitioner's Guide to Defense Sector Reform is a practitioner-oriented conceptual road map for program managers and implementers who have the difficult job of achieving reform in a wide range of defense sectors around the globe. The environment in which this work is being done has changed dramatically, needs are many and urgent, and resources are limited. Practitioners need guidance that fits the current context and helps them to determine what to do, and more specifically, where to start.The guide proposes ten goals for defense sector reform, each of which identifies a place to start and details how to implement programming across a range of country contexts. The goals include: (1) democratic control, (2) civilian oversight, (3) legisl...
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Security sector reform (SSR) is a central pillar of peace strategies, closely linked to but not inte...
The major transformational challenge facing DOD in the period 2005-2008 is how to continue to re-cap...
Armed forces the world over have three primary functions – force development, force deployment and f...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Depa...
The Defence Sector can be divided into three categories: the ministries which develop, manage, and i...
The guide is designed to provide peacekeepers with a thorough and nuanced understanding on the polic...
Security sector reform (SSR) is that set of policies, plans, programs, and activities that a governm...
Part 1: Defense Policy and Strategy Development for Foreign Defense Institutions Part 2: Defense Go...
The drive for greater efficiency in the Department of Defense has so far been characterized by centr...
The article of record as published may be found at http://doi.org/10.1080/14751798.2018.1421404Using...
1. Security sector reform as a new paradigm 2 Defining sec...
This research work is necessitated by the poor perception and understanding of the security sector i...
Our national security system turns our overall capabilities into active assets, protects us against ...
This paper provides a case study to help explain the SSR concepts that were recently formalized in U...
Roadmapping is a popular business process offering many benefits. Roadmapping has proven to increa...
Security sector reform (SSR) is a central pillar of peace strategies, closely linked to but not inte...
The major transformational challenge facing DOD in the period 2005-2008 is how to continue to re-cap...
Armed forces the world over have three primary functions – force development, force deployment and f...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Depa...