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CIAO DATE: 10/06
After Intervention: Public Security Management in Post-Conflict Societies From Intervention to Sustainable Local Ownership
Anja H. Ebnother and Philip Fluri, Editors
Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)
August 2005
Table of Contents
Part I: Post-Conflict Security Arrangements – the Role of the International Community
1: The International Community and State Reconstruction in War-Torn Societies
Robin Luckham2: Post-Conflict Security Arrangements
Souren G. SeraydarianPart II: Observations on Recent Interventions
3: Public Security Management in Post-Conflict Afghanistan: Challenges to Building Local Ownership
Richard Ponzio4: Lost Opportunities and Unlearned Lessons – the Continuing Legacy of Bosnia
Kurt W. Bassuener5: The Police Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dominique Wisler6: Consolidating the Security Sector in Post-Conflict States: Polish Lessons from Iraq
Rafał Domisiewicz7: Public Security Management and Peace Operations.
Kosovo and UNMIK: Never Land.
Edward ReesPart III: Building Local Ownership in Public Security Management
8: Unknotting Local Ownership
Eric Scheye and Gordon Peake9: Transitional Justice in Post-Conflict Societies – Approaches to Reconciliation
Eirin Mobekk10: Building Local Capacity for Maintaining Public Security
Annika S. Hansen11: Rule of Law Programs in Multidimensional Peace Operations: Legitimacy and Ownership
Agnès Hurwitz12: The Role of Humanitarian and Development Organisations in Relation to the Security Sector in Transition Situations
Meinrad Studer and Oliver FoxLessons Learned & List of Contributors
Conference Report
Eirin Mobekk