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Handbook of International Security and Development
Edited by Paul Jackson
The Handbook of International Security and Development provides a survey of current thinking within the field of security and development. With a wide range of chapters that offer a guide to the core approaches, methods and issues, this book explores the links between the two and includes contributions from both practitioners and academics. With topics ranging from the politics of aid by remote control through to intervention and the re-establishment of security and demobilisation of combatants, this Handbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the literature and approaches used in the field of security and development.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 27 Feb 2015
- ISBN:
- 9781781955529
- eISBN:
- 9781781955536
- Pages:
- 496
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- Handbook of International Security and Development
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction: security and development
- Chapter 2: On the nature of disagreements regarding the causes of civil war
- Chapter 3: The securitization of development
- Chapter 4: Untangling the gendering of the security-development nexus
- Chapter 5: Human security and security sector reform: mutually reinforcing approaches towards people-centred security provision
- Chapter 6: The digital development-security nexus: linking cyber-humanitarianism and drone warfare
- Chapter 7: State building, neocolonialism and neotrusteeships
- Chapter 8: Security sector reform as a manifestation of the security-development nexus? Towards building SSR theory
- Chapter 9: Operationalizing the security-development nexus: security sector reform and its implications
- Chapter 10: The rise and fall of security sector reform in development
- Chapter 11: Transitioning from first to second generation security sector reform in conflict-affected countries
- Chapter 12: Security sector reform and liberal state building
- Chapter 13: When security and development meet: security sector reform in Sierra Leone
- Chapter 14: The African Union security sector reform and governance: challenges for African peace and development
- Chapter 15: Ownership: from policy to practice
- Chapter 16: Local actors in security and justice programming
- Chapter 17: Community policing in rural Mozambique and Sierra Leone
- Chapter 18: Building on what works: local actors and service delivery in fragile situations
- Chapter 19: Policing at the local level
- Chapter 20: Stabilizing fragile states
- Chapter 21: Hybridity and simultaneity in the Global South
- Chapter 22: Corruption and post-conflict reconstruction
- Chapter 23: Responsibility to Protect
- Chapter 24: Hybrid human rights
- Chapter 25: Military forces in contemporary development
- Chapter 26: Lessons from peace processes: the case of Nepal
- Chapter 27: Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants and development with a specific reference to the reintegration of the Taliban in Afghanistan
- Index
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- Published:
- 27 February 2015
- Category:
- Handbook Chapter
- Pages:
- xiv (1 total)
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Social And Political Science 2015
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- Handbook of International Security and Development
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction: security and development
- Chapter 2: On the nature of disagreements regarding the causes of civil war
- Chapter 3: The securitization of development
- Chapter 4: Untangling the gendering of the security-development nexus
- Chapter 5: Human security and security sector reform: mutually reinforcing approaches towards people-centred security provision
- Chapter 6: The digital development-security nexus: linking cyber-humanitarianism and drone warfare
- Chapter 7: State building, neocolonialism and neotrusteeships
- Chapter 8: Security sector reform as a manifestation of the security-development nexus? Towards building SSR theory
- Chapter 9: Operationalizing the security-development nexus: security sector reform and its implications
- Chapter 10: The rise and fall of security sector reform in development
- Chapter 11: Transitioning from first to second generation security sector reform in conflict-affected countries
- Chapter 12: Security sector reform and liberal state building
- Chapter 13: When security and development meet: security sector reform in Sierra Leone
- Chapter 14: The African Union security sector reform and governance: challenges for African peace and development
- Chapter 15: Ownership: from policy to practice
- Chapter 16: Local actors in security and justice programming
- Chapter 17: Community policing in rural Mozambique and Sierra Leone
- Chapter 18: Building on what works: local actors and service delivery in fragile situations
- Chapter 19: Policing at the local level
- Chapter 20: Stabilizing fragile states
- Chapter 21: Hybridity and simultaneity in the Global South
- Chapter 22: Corruption and post-conflict reconstruction
- Chapter 23: Responsibility to Protect
- Chapter 24: Hybrid human rights
- Chapter 25: Military forces in contemporary development
- Chapter 26: Lessons from peace processes: the case of Nepal
- Chapter 27: Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants and development with a specific reference to the reintegration of the Taliban in Afghanistan
- Index