Effective peacebuilding in the aftermath of civil war usually
requires the deep reform of security institutions, a process
frequently known as security sector reform. Nearly every major
donor, as well as a growing number of international organizations,
supports the reform of security organizations in countries emerging
from conflict and suffering high levels of violence. But how are
reform strategies implemented?
This collection of nine case studies examines the strategies,
methods, and practices of the policy makers and practitioners
engaged in security sector reform, uncovering the profound
conceptual and practical challenges encountered in transforming
policy aspiration into practice.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Civil
Wars.
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