Post-War Security Transitions/

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2012ISBN: 9780203127469Subject(s): Politics | International RelationsOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
General introduction ByVÉRONIQUE DUDOUET , HANS J . GIESSMANN AND Part I: Post-­war security promotion: state-­of-the-­art Chapter 1|13 pages DDR and SSR: Conventional approaches to international peacebuilding assistance ByMARK KNIGHT Chapter 2|11 pages Deficits and blind spots in existing approaches to post- war security promotion ByVÉRONIQUE DUDOUET , HANS J . GIESSMANN AND Chapter 3|18 pages The M19’s reinsertion process: challenges and lessons learnt ByOTTY PATIÑO, VERA GRABE Chapter 4|10 pages Political and security negotiations and security sector transformation in South Africa ByGAVIN CAWTHRA Chapter 5|12 pages South Africa’s experience of military integration through interactive negotiation and planning ByABOOBAKER ISMAIL Chapter 6|14 pages The guarantees of security: The FMLN and the Salvadoran peace process ByJULIO MARTÍNEZ Chapter 7|18 pages Agents of change – ex- prisoners, ex- combatants and conflict transformation in Northern Ireland ByKIERAN MCEVOY Chapter 8|12 pages Demobilising and integrating a liberation army in the context of state formation: Kosovo’s perspective on security transition ByRAMADAN QEHAJA, KOSUM KOSUMI, FLORIAN QEHAJA Chapter 9|18 pages The process of security transition in Burundi: challenges in security sector reform and combatant integration ByJULIEN NIMUBONA, GÉRARD BIRANTAMIJE Chapter 10|14 pages Linking DDR, security sector development and transitional justice in Southern Sudan ByWILLIAM DENG DENG Chapter 11|11 pages Guns, soldiers and votes: lessons from the DDR process in Aceh ByAGUS WANDI Chapter 12|15 pages The reintegration of ex- combatants in post- war Aceh: remaining challenges to a gender- blind planning and implementation process BySHADIA MARHABAN Chapter 13|8 pages The challenges of security sector restructuring in Nepal ByKHAGENDRA NEUPANE Chapter 14|12 pages Challenges of combatants’ rehabilitation and army integration: perspectives from Maoist cantonments in Nepal ByKIYOKO OGURA Part XI: Comparative analysis and lessons learnt Security transitions in perspective ByVÉRONIQUE DUDOUET, KATRIN PLANTA General conclusion ByVÉRONIQUE DUDOUET , HANS J . GIESSMANN AND
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General introduction
ByVÉRONIQUE DUDOUET , HANS J . GIESSMANN AND

Part I: Post-­war security promotion: state-­of-the-­art

Chapter 1|13 pages
DDR and SSR: Conventional approaches to international peacebuilding assistance
ByMARK KNIGHT

Chapter 2|11 pages
Deficits and blind spots in existing approaches to post- war security promotion
ByVÉRONIQUE DUDOUET , HANS J . GIESSMANN AND


Chapter 3|18 pages
The M19’s reinsertion process: challenges and lessons learnt
ByOTTY PATIÑO, VERA GRABE


Chapter 4|10 pages
Political and security negotiations and security sector transformation in South Africa
ByGAVIN CAWTHRA

Chapter 5|12 pages
South Africa’s experience of military integration through interactive negotiation and planning
ByABOOBAKER ISMAIL

Chapter 6|14 pages
The guarantees of security: The FMLN and the Salvadoran peace process
ByJULIO MARTÍNEZ

Chapter 7|18 pages
Agents of change – ex- prisoners, ex- combatants and conflict transformation in Northern Ireland
ByKIERAN MCEVOY

Chapter 8|12 pages
Demobilising and integrating a liberation army in the context of state formation: Kosovo’s perspective on security transition
ByRAMADAN QEHAJA, KOSUM KOSUMI, FLORIAN QEHAJA

Chapter 9|18 pages
The process of security transition in Burundi: challenges in security sector reform and combatant integration
ByJULIEN NIMUBONA, GÉRARD BIRANTAMIJE

Chapter 10|14 pages
Linking DDR, security sector development and transitional justice in Southern Sudan
ByWILLIAM DENG DENG

Chapter 11|11 pages
Guns, soldiers and votes: lessons from the DDR process in Aceh
ByAGUS WANDI

Chapter 12|15 pages
The reintegration of ex- combatants in post- war Aceh: remaining challenges to a gender- blind planning and implementation process
BySHADIA MARHABAN

Chapter 13|8 pages
The challenges of security sector restructuring in Nepal
ByKHAGENDRA NEUPANE

Chapter 14|12 pages
Challenges of combatants’ rehabilitation and army integration: perspectives from Maoist cantonments in Nepal
ByKIYOKO OGURA


Part XI: Comparative analysis and lessons learnt

Security transitions in perspective
ByVÉRONIQUE DUDOUET, KATRIN PLANTA

General conclusion
ByVÉRONIQUE DUDOUET , HANS J . GIESSMANN AND

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