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Heiduk, Felix, (1976-)
Security sector reform in Southeast Asia :from policy to practice /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
353.30959
書名/作者:
Security sector reform in Southeast Asia : : from policy to practice // edited by Felix Heiduk.
其他作者:
Heiduk, Felix,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Internal security - Southeast Asia.
標題:
National security - Southeast Asia.
標題:
Internal security.
標題:
National security.
標題:
Southeast Asia.
ISBN:
1137365498 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137365491 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
1. Introduction: Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia; Felix Heiduk -- 2. Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia: From Policy to Practice; Carolina G. Hernandez -- 3. Eurocentric and ahistorical? The concept of SSR and its limits; J̲rg Krempel -- 4. Impediments to Security Sector Reform in Thailand; Deniz Kocak and Johannes Kode -- 5. Superficial Consolidation: Security Sector Governance and the Executive Branch in the Philippines Today; Paul Chambers -- 6. Stifled development - The SSR-CSO community in post-authoritarian Indonesia; Fabio Scarpello -- 7. Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia: The Role of Private Security Providers; Carolin Liss -- 8. Do as We say, Not As We Do? : Gender and Police Reform in Timor-Leste; Henri Myrttinen -- 9. A Sisyphean Exercise of SSR: Examining the Role of the UN in Timor-Leste; Nicolas Lemay-Ȟbert -- 10. Conclusion: Assessing Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia; Felix Heiduk.
摘要、提要註:
Successful reform of the security sector has been regarded as pivotal for a successful transition from authoritarianism to democracy. Contributors examine the so far relatively unexplored theme of Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia. In an attempt to escape the military-centered approaches dominating contemporary debate this volume examines a wide selection of policy fields, touching on different aspects of SSR such as local ownership, executive and legislative control of security forces, gender mainstreaming, the role of civil society organizations, and the commercialization of security services. Bridging the gap between academics and practitioners, the book brings together diverse perspectives on security sector related reforms in Southeast Asia and their possible future developments.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137365491
Security sector reform in Southeast Asia :from policy to practice /
Security sector reform in Southeast Asia :
from policy to practice /edited by Felix Heiduk. - 1 online resource. - Critical studies of the Asia-Pacific. - Critical studies of the Asia Pacific series..
1. Introduction: Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia; Felix Heiduk -- 2. Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia: From Policy to Practice; Carolina G. Hernandez -- 3. Eurocentric and ahistorical? The concept of SSR and its limits; J̲rg Krempel -- 4. Impediments to Security Sector Reform in Thailand; Deniz Kocak and Johannes Kode -- 5. Superficial Consolidation: Security Sector Governance and the Executive Branch in the Philippines Today; Paul Chambers -- 6. Stifled development - The SSR-CSO community in post-authoritarian Indonesia; Fabio Scarpello -- 7. Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia: The Role of Private Security Providers; Carolin Liss -- 8. Do as We say, Not As We Do? : Gender and Police Reform in Timor-Leste; Henri Myrttinen -- 9. A Sisyphean Exercise of SSR: Examining the Role of the UN in Timor-Leste; Nicolas Lemay-Ȟbert -- 10. Conclusion: Assessing Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia; Felix Heiduk.
Successful reform of the security sector has been regarded as pivotal for a successful transition from authoritarianism to democracy. Contributors examine the so far relatively unexplored theme of Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia. In an attempt to escape the military-centered approaches dominating contemporary debate this volume examines a wide selection of policy fields, touching on different aspects of SSR such as local ownership, executive and legislative control of security forces, gender mainstreaming, the role of civil society organizations, and the commercialization of security services. Bridging the gap between academics and practitioners, the book brings together diverse perspectives on security sector related reforms in Southeast Asia and their possible future developments.
ISBN: 1137365498 (electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 353.30959
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