This book provides a critical examination of the changing discourse and practice of post-conflict security-promoting interventions since the Cold War.
List of illustrations
p. ix
Notes on contributors
p. x
Foreword
p. xvi
Acknowledgements
p. xviii
Introduction: the Emperor's clothes?
p. 1
Colombia's quiet demobilization: a security dividend?
p. 30
Demobilization and reintegration in Sierra Leone: assessing progress
p. 47
Measuring reintegration in Liberia: assessing the gap between outputs and outcomes
p. 70
Child combatants in northern Uganda: reintegration myths and realities
p. 103
The politics of demobilization in Afghanistan
p. 126
What the Timorese veterans say: unpacking security promotion in Timor-Leste
p. 165
Context matters in Ethiopia: reflections on a demobilization and reintegration programme
p. 190
(Dis)integrating DDR in Sudan and Haiti? Practitioners' views to overcoming integration inertia
p. 206
Negotiating reintegration in Uganda: dealing with combatants during peace processes
p. 226
Transitional justice and DDR
p. 248
Conclusions: enter an evidence-based security promotion agenda
p. 268
Index
p. 285
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