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ID123001
Title ProperInsurgency and civilian policing
Other Title Informationorganizational culture and German police assistance in Afghanistan
LanguageENG
AuthorFriesendorf, Cornelius
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Effective and legitimate policing is a necessary condition for the sustainable stabilization of war-torn countries. A crucial dilemma faced by international donors is whether to promote militarized or civilian policing. Particularly with insurgency and terrorism, police need robust capabilities to defend themselves and citizens against violence. At the same time, militarized police forces with weak oversight may fail to use proportionate force and serve the public. Little is known about management of this dilemma. This article argues that three established explanations - local security threats, international norms, and the political systems of donor states - do not determine the shape of police assistance programmes. Rather, the organizational cultures of donor police forces most crucially influence whether donors prioritize civilian or militarized police assistance. German support for the Afghan National Police (ANP) is a case in point. Despite deteriorating security and American pressure to support counterinsurgency, German police advisors stuck with a civilian policing model, due to their own organizational culture. Planners of foreign missions should better anticipate the organizational biases of specific donor agencies, this article concludes, to avoid frustration during the implementation phase.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 34, No.2; Aug 2013: p.324-349
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol. 34, No.2; Aug 2013: p.324-349
Key WordsInsurgency ;  German Police Assistance ;  Afghanistan ;  Organizational Culture ;  Terrorism ;  International Donors ;  Local Security Threats ;  Afghan National Police ;  Counterinsurgency ;  Civilian Policing Model


 
 
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