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Tag: Security Sector Reform

31 October 2024 nansorg

Security Sector Reform: Rethinking state-society relations for long-lasting peace

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.

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Main image credits: Fruit seller in Hebron by Chloe Skinner. Royal Navy nuclear-armed submarine HMS Vanguard returns to HMNB Clyde, Scotland, November 2009, Defence Images (MoD) via Flickr. Woman sitting on the ruins of her house destroyed by Israel in Masafer Yatta, January 2023, via Wikipedia.

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