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ID137423
Title ProperEuropean Union training missions
Other Title Informationsecurity sector reform or counter-insurgency by proxy?
LanguageENG
AuthorJonsson, Michael ;  Skeppström, Emma ;  Wiklund, Cecilia Hull
Summary / Abstract (Note)With European Union Training Missions (EUTM) Mali and EUTM Somalia, the EU seeks to stabilize countries facing state weakness caused by intrastate conflict. While the EU formally promotes security sector reform (SSR) through its foreign policy, the EUTM missions in Mali and Somalia in one sense can be described as “counter-insurgency by proxy” as military trainees combat local insurgencies shortly upon graduation. This raises the question whether the EUTM missions are consistent with SSR aims, such as creating a security sector that is legitimate, sustainable, and under civilian control, or inadvertently risk contributing to negative side effects in the medium term. Based on extensive interviews in Belgium, Kenya, Mali, Sweden, and Uganda with personnel who either served in or planned these missions, this study analyses factors which hinder the EUTM concept from being fully consistent with SSR and identifies possible policies to ameliorate the risk of unintended side effects.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol.24, No.2; Jun.2015: p.353-367
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol: 24 No 2
Key WordsSomalia ;  Kenya ;  Sweden ;  Uganda ;  Security Sector Reform ;  Mali ;  Intrastate Conflict ;  SSR ;  CSDP ;  Capacity Building ;  Foreign Policy ;  EUTM ;  DSR


 
 
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