
Security sector reform (SSR) is central to the democratic transitions currently unfolding across the globe, as a diverse range of countries grapple with how to transform militias, tribal forces, and dominant military, police, and intelligence agencies into democratically controlled and accountable security services. SSR will be a key element in shifts from authoritarian to democratic rule for the foreseeable future, since abuse of the security sector is a central technique of autocratic government. This edited collection advances solutions through a selection of case studies from around the world that cover a wide range of contexts.
How can nations effectively transform authoritarian security apparatuses into democratically accountable institutions during periods of constitutional transition? The authors, Sujit Choudhry, Sumit Bisarya, and Zoltan Barany, leverage their expertise in constitutional design and security governance to analyze the structural challenges inherent in dismantling autocratic control. By synthesizing comparative political data and legal frameworks, the text argues that security sector reform is not merely a technical adjustment but a fundamental requirement for the consolidation of democratic rule.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a significant contribution to the intersection of constitutional law and security governance. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for scholars and practitioners involved in democratic transition processes.
Page Count:
321
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192588850
ISBN-13:
9780192588852
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