Security Sector Reform is a necessary but complex part of most post-war transitions that often fails. Nadine Ansorg and Sabine Kurtenbach reflect on the challenges of such reforms and how the UK can contribute to building more sustainable, accountable, and effective security institutions in conflict-affected states.
Author: nansorg
Nadine is a Reader in International Conflict Analysis at the University of Kent. Her research focuses in institutional reform in post-conflict societies, in particular security sector reform, the role of international state and non-state actors in these reform processes, and the conditions for establishing peace in divided and post-conflict societies.
