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Security sector transformation in Africa / edited by Alan Bryden, 'Funmi Olonisakin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Berlin : Lit ; New Brunswick, NJ : Distributed by Transaction Publishers, �2010.Description: viii, 236 pages : map ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9783643800718
  • 3643800711
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JZ6009.A35 S3
Contents:
pt. 1. Introduction ; 1. Conceptualising security sector transformation in Africa / Alan Bryden and Funmi Olonisakin -- pt. 2. Transformation at the domestic level ; 2. Democratic and war-to-peace transitions and security sector transformation in Africa / Robin Luckham and Eboe Hutchful ; 3. Parliaments and security sector transformation in West Africa / Boubacar N'Diaye ; 4. Gender and security sector transformation, from theory to South African practice / Cheryl Hendricks and Kristin Valasek ; 5. Transformation through participation, public perceptions in Liberia and Sierra Leone / Judy Smith-H�ohn -- pt. 3. Transformation beyond the state ; 6. Operationalising norms for security sector transformation, the role of codes of conduct / Jean-Jacques Gacond and Okey Uzoechina ; 7. Expert networks and security sector transformation / Thomas Jaye 8. Security sector transformation beyond the state, the economic community of West African States / Ekaette Ikpe ; 9. Conceptualising and implementing a transformative African union policy on security sector reform / Norman Mlambo ; 10. The United Nations and security sector transformation in Africa / Adedeji Ebo ; 11. Security sector transformation in Africa, challenges confronting bilateral donors / Dylan Hendrickson -- pt. 4. Conclusion ; 12. Enabling security sector transformation in Africa / Alan Bryden and Funmi Olonisakin -- List of contributors -- About DCAF.
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Books Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College General stacks Reference JZ6009.A35 S3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C.1 Available 2024-3121

"Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)"--Preliminary page.

Includes bibliographical references.

pt. 1. Introduction ; 1. Conceptualising security sector transformation in Africa / Alan Bryden and Funmi Olonisakin -- pt. 2. Transformation at the domestic level ; 2. Democratic and war-to-peace transitions and security sector transformation in Africa / Robin Luckham and Eboe Hutchful ; 3. Parliaments and security sector transformation in West Africa / Boubacar N'Diaye ; 4. Gender and security sector transformation, from theory to South African practice / Cheryl Hendricks and Kristin Valasek ; 5. Transformation through participation, public perceptions in Liberia and Sierra Leone / Judy Smith-H�ohn -- pt. 3. Transformation beyond the state ; 6. Operationalising norms for security sector transformation, the role of codes of conduct / Jean-Jacques Gacond and Okey Uzoechina ; 7. Expert networks and security sector transformation / Thomas Jaye 8. Security sector transformation beyond the state, the economic community of West African States / Ekaette Ikpe ; 9. Conceptualising and implementing a transformative African union policy on security sector reform / Norman Mlambo ; 10. The United Nations and security sector transformation in Africa / Adedeji Ebo ; 11. Security sector transformation in Africa, challenges confronting bilateral donors / Dylan Hendrickson -- pt. 4. Conclusion ; 12. Enabling security sector transformation in Africa / Alan Bryden and Funmi Olonisakin -- List of contributors -- About DCAF.

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