ID | 137421 |
Title Proper | Defense sector reform in the Western Balkans |
Other Title Information | different approaches and different tools |
Language | ENG |
Author | Busterud, Ingrid Olstad |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article analyses two different approaches to defense sector reform (DSR) in the Western Balkans. It explores the role of NATO in the reform process in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), as well as Norway's involvement in Montenegro. Based on this, the article then compares and contrasts the two processes, and looks at the factors that have influenced their success or failure. The analysis show that both BiH and Montenegro have taken significant steps towards Euro-Atlantic integration, and that NATO and Norway have succeeded in part of their work to assist this effort. However, it also suggests that certain key factors for success in SSR have been less than optimal, such as donor coordination and the principle of local ownership. Both actors are also limited by the lack of a conceptual framework or guidelines for their work on DSR. |
`In' analytical Note | European Security Vol.24, No.2; Jun.2015: p.335-352 |
Journal Source | European Security Vol: 24 No 2 |
Key Words | NATO ; Norway ; Montenegro ; Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Security Sector Reform – SSR ; Defense Sector Reform – DSR ; Balkan State ; Euro-Atlantic Integration |