The European Union and security sector reform /

Corporate Author: Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces.
Other Authors: Spence, David,
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, England : John Harper Pub., c2008.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • 1. The evolution of the concepts of security sector reform and security sector governance : the EU perspective / David Law and Oksana Myshlovska
  • 2. The European Community perspective on SSR : the development of a comprehensive EU approach / Inger Buxton
  • 3. Security sector reform : a challenging concept at the nexus between security and development / Patrick Doelle and Antoine Gouzée de Harven
  • 4. The difficulties of a donor : EU financial instruments, security sector reform and effective international assistance / Catriona Gourlay
  • 5. Security sector reform : CFSP, ESDP and the international impact of the EU's second pillar / Willem van Eekelen
  • 6. Justice and home affairs : security sector reform measures as instruments of EU internal security objectives / Jörg Monar
  • 7. Parliamentary control over European security policy / Elmar Brok
  • 8. Beyond the external - internal security divide : implications for EU policies of protection / Magnus Ekengren
  • 9. EU conditionality and security sector reform in the Western Balkans / Alex Dowling
  • 10. EU support for security sector reform in the former Soviet Union : a piecemeal success / Duncan Hiscock
  • 11. Security system reform in the Democratic Republic of the Congo : the role played by the European Union / Rory Keane
  • 12. The EU and its southern neighbours : promoting security sector reform in the Mediterranean region and the Middle East / Derek Lutterbeck and Fred Tanner
  • 13. Civilian crisis management in Asia : the Aceh Monitoring Mission / Suying Lai
  • 14. EU-NATO cooperation in post-conflict reconstruction / Karl-Heinz Rambke and Sebastian Keil
  • 15. Supporting security and justice : the OECD approach to security system reform / Mark Downes and Graham Thompson
  • Conclusion / David Spence and Philipp Fluri
  • Annexes.