Query Result Set
Skip Navigation Links
   ActiveUsers:584Hits:20037198Skip Navigation Links
Show My Basket
Contact Us
IDSA Web Site
Ask Us
Today's News
HelpExpand Help
Advanced search

  Hide Options
Sort Order Items / Page
SECURITY SECTORS (2) answer(s).
 
SrlItem
1
ID:   169363


Absence of Political Security in Ethiopian and Its Consequences on State Security / Chekol, Yayew Genet   Journal Article
Chekol, Yayew Genet Journal Article
0 Rating(s) & 0 Review(s)
Summary/Abstract The main purpose of this article is to examine the absence of political security and its consequences on state security of Ethiopia. The study was conducted through case study design and used qualitative research approach, and key informant interview was held. The main finding of the article is that in Ethiopia there is a prevalence of political insecurity which is committed by government officials via security sectors and which has led to the existence of mistrust on security sectors, the expansion of mob justice and the existences of social insecurity in the state.
        Export Export
2
ID:   133139


Security sector reform and the emergence of hybrid security gov / Schroeder, Ursula C; Chappuis, Fairlie; Kocak, Deniz   Journal Article
Schroeder, Ursula C Journal Article
0 Rating(s) & 0 Review(s)
Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Comprehensive Security Sector Reform (SSR) has become a crucial component of many international peace- and statebuilding operations. The paper assesses the consequences of these attempts to foster international standards of 'democratic security governance' in the security sectors of post-conflict or fragile states. The paper builds on qualitative case study research of SSR interventions in Timor-Leste, Liberia, and the Palestinian Territories, conducted 2010-2012, to trace patterns of adoption, adaptation or rejection of international security governance standards by domestic actors. The article uses insights from sociological organization theories to identify different types of 'hybrid security orders' that result from encounters between international and domestic models of security governance in SSR processes.
        Export Export