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In 'Governing Security After War', Louis-Alexandre Berg examines the political dilemmas around international efforts to restructure police and military forces in conflict-affected countries. Berg explains the success and failure of international peacebuilding and security assistance programs by focusing on the internal political dynamics facing leaders in these countries. Through a novel theoretical framework, statistical analysis of an original dataset, and in-depth case studies, Berg provides new insights into the role and impact of international involvement in countries affected by violent internal conflict.
In 'Governing Security After War', Louis-Alexandre Berg examines the political dilemmas around international efforts to restructure police and military forces i
Governing after War examines how civilians' and rebels' wartime relations affect post-war state-building, development, and violence. When rebels win the war, ho
"This book explores the political dilemmas around security forces in war-torn countries. Well-governed military and police forces are central to sustained peace
This research highlights a paradox of post-conflict state-building. Reforms to security governance are most likely where they are most difficult to achieve poli
An insightful and expert assessment examines how best to end—and avert—wars. How do we avoid war? To arrive at an answer, master analyst Richard Weitz explo