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Security sector reform
A framework for analysis
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Actors' sheer diversity makes security sector reform both a contested concept and one that is slippery to apply in practice. This chapter addresses this problem by advancing a systematic framework for analysing security sector reform in transforming societies. It locates this framework in those development and security debates that highlight the importance of security sector reform in transforming societies because of its assumed contribution to democratisation, human security and peacebuilding. The chapter provides a clearly articulated, analytically coherent definition of the security sector itself, understood to be those organisations that apply and manage coercive force for collective purposes. It proposes three levels of analysis for understanding the dynamics of the security sector reform process: the political level; the organisational level; and the international level. The role of the international level in security sector reform is important because it relates closely to the issue of causality in local reform processes.

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Security sector reform in transforming societies

Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro

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