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Means of Effective Security Sector Reform - A Comparison of U.S. Military and Contractor Programs (Paperback)
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Means of Effective Security Sector Reform - A Comparison of U.S. Military and Contractor Programs (Paperback)
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With continuing emphasis on building partner capacity to deal with
internal and external security threats, the United States (US)
Department of State and Department of Defense continue to increase
partner nation security force capacity within Security Sector
Reform (SSR). This monograph assesses whether US SSR programs, in
concert with other contributor nations, fulfill US foreign policy
better when implemented by US government agencies rather than by
contractors. The intervening variables of transparency, effective
oversight, and contractor misconduct were identified to help
illustrate examples where policy outcomes are predictable based on
the given method of SSR support. Several case studies test the
theory and link the independent and dependent variables. Within six
selected case studies, the analysis shows how the intervening
variables of transparency, effective oversight, and contractor
misconduct effect the outcome of the SSR effort. These case studies
provide a qualitative comparison to test the theory by reviewing
SSR performed by predominantly contracted, mixed, and predominantly
military sources. The case studies include six countries with
various types of support as well as policy intents. An examination
of support to Ukraine in 2009, Georgia in 2008, and Senegal in 2009
provide examples of SSR programs utilizing a mix of contracted and
US government support. A second examination of support to Croatia
in 1995, Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2009 and South Sudan
in 2009 provide examples of predominantly contracted support to the
SSR programs. Examining the case studies with the three variables
identified within the literature review resulted in an unclear
connection between a specific policy and the overall outcome. US
policy aims for SSR programs may result in unintended consequences,
regardless of the type of support and overall unity of effort of
the SSR program.
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Imprint: |
Biblioscholar
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2012 |
First published: |
November 2012 |
Authors: |
David S. Diaz
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Dimensions: |
246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
56 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-288-28841-0 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-288-28841-7 |
Barcode: |
9781288288410 |
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