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With the range of security challenges confronting the United States
in the 21st century, characterized by competition by both state and
nonstate actors, the importance of working with allies and partners
to address common challenges is paramount. Deeper examination of
the relative effectiveness of U.S. security sector assistance and
how it must nest in a broader foreign policy strategy, including
good governance, human rights, and rule of law principles, is
required. Improving oversight and accountability in U.S. security
sector assistance with partners are at the core of ongoing security
assistance reform efforts to ensure that U.S. foreign policy
objectives are met and in accordance with U.S. interests and
values. This report examines key areas in security sector
programming and oversight where the U.S. Departments of Defense and
State employ accountability mechanisms, with the goal of
identifying ways to sharpen and knit together mechanisms for
improving accountability and professionalism into a coherent
approach for partner countries.
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