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Resistance to reform; submission to status quo: security sector reform in Sri Lanka / Cave, Rosy; Manoharan, N   Journal Article
Manoharan, N Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Security sector reform (SSR) in conflict-ridden countries like Sri Lanka is a challenging task. Currently, the inclination towards the reform process is scant. Apart from absence of political will, there is an immense deficit of institutional and human resources needed to carry out the requisite reforms. However, presence of some positive elements like keenness of international actors in motivating reforms and the inherent democratic nature of the country are encouraging. The article concludes that reforms in the security sector require a serious re-look at establishing a favourable security environment in the long run. To expect peace to stabilise a society without reforming the security sector is wishful thinking
Key Words Security  Sri Lanka  Police  Quq  Military - Sri Lanka 
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