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Universität Heidelberg
Institut für Politische Wissenschaft
Bergheimer Straße 58
69115 Heidelberg
www.ipw.uni-heidelberg.de
Universität Heidelberg, Bergheimer Straße 58, 69115 Heidelberg
Heidelberg, den 05.03.2018
Prof. Dr. Aurel Croissant
Tel. +49 6221 54-2882
Fax +49 6221 54-2896
Sommersemester 2018
Veranstaltungsplan Seminar „Sicherheitssektorpolitik“
Donnerstag, 18-20 Uhr, Raum 02.034
Moodle Passwort: SSR
Sprechstunde: Mittwoch 10-12 Uhr nach elektronischer Voranmeldung über den
Homepage-Link des Dozenten (IPW-Seite)
Das Konzept des Sicherheitssektors (security sector) wurde in den 1990ern in europäischen Denkfabriken und von Sozialwissenschaftlern aus den Bereichen Entwicklungspolitik und Friedensforschung entwickelt. Zum Sicherheitssektor zählen alle staatlichen Institutionen und Strukturen, deren Hauptfunktion die Herstellung von „öffentlicher Sicherheit“ ist, d.h. der Schutz der Gesellschaft und ihrer Bürger vor Bedrohungen durch Kriminalität, Aufruhr und anderen Formen politischer und nichtpolitischer Gewalt. Hierzu gehören neben den Streitkräften auch Polizei und die sonstigen mit der Durchsetzung der Gesetze beauftragten Behörden, paramilitärischen Kräfte, die Küstenwache, die Nachrichtendienste, das Justizwesen und die Straffvollzugseinrichtungen sowie Regierungsbehörden und Ministerien soweit sie an der Formulierung, Implementierung oder Überprüfung entsprechender Politiken beteiligt sind. Neben den staatlichen Organen, die in legaler und legitimer Weise Gewalt zum Schutz des Staates und seiner Bürger anordnen oder anwenden dürfen, werden in der entsprechenden Literatur auch nichtstaatliche und informelle Sicherheitsakteure wie Bürgerwehren und Nachbarschaftswachen, private Militär- und Sicherheitsunternehmen oder sogar Rebellengruppen und „Warlords“ dazu gezählt.
Sicherheitssektorreform, verstanden als die Gesamtheit aller Maßnahmen nationaler und internationaler Akteure zur Neugestaltung der Strukturen und Prozesse der Gewährleistung von „öffentlicher Sicherheit“ in einem politischen System, ist seit den 1990er Jahren integraler Bestandteil von Maßnahmen zur Förderung von Demokratie und Konfliktbewältigung in Transformationsstaaten und Nachkriegsgesellschaften.
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In diesem Seminar werden zunächst die konzeptionellen und theoretischen Grundlagen der politikwissenschaftlichen Analyse von Sicherheitssektorreform erarbeitet. Anschließend werden die konkreten Programme und Maßnahmen verschiedener Akteure sowie deren materiellen Politikerergebnisse untersucht. Hierfür wird vornehmlich mit Fallstudien zu ausgewählten Transformations- und Nachkriegsgesellschaften im Nahen Osten (Tunesien, Libanon), Sub-Sahara Afrika (Liberia, Sierra Leone), postkommunistischen Staaten in Osteuropa und Staaten der ehemaligen Sowjetunion (Bosnien, Kosovo, Ukraine), Süd- und Südostasien (Nepal Kambodscha, Timor-Leste) sowie Lateinamerika (El Salvador, Mexiko) gearbeitet. Schließlich werden die entsprechenden Befunde vergleichend gegenübergestellt und im Hinblick auf die Effektivität und Effizienz dieses expandierenden Teilgebiets der internationalen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit evaluiert werden.
Leistungsnachweis:
Für den Erwerb von zwei Leistungspunkten: regelmäßige Teilnahme am Seminar, Bearbeitung der Pflichtlektüre, aktive mündliche Mitarbeit sowie Übernahme eines Referats (Benotung: mindestens ausreichend).
Für den Erwerb von weiteren sechs Leistungspunkten: Hausarbeit in einem Umfang von 6.000 Wörtern. Abgabetermin der Hausarbeit ist der 30.09.2018. Alternativen zur Hausarbeit Prüfungsformen (Policy Briefs, Discussion Paper, Entwicklung von Lehreinheiten u.a.) sind in Absprache mit dem Dozenten möglich.
19.04.2018 1. Sitzung: Konstituierende Sitzung
Block 1: Konzepte, Theorien, Daten und Akteure
26.04.2018 2. Sitzung Sicherheitssektorpolitik – Ursprung, Entwicklung, Konturen, Konzepte
Schwerpunkte
Begriffs- und Konzeptklärung
Komponenten (SSG/SSR)
Elemente (DDR/SSR, Institutionen, Akteure, Normen)
Entwicklung der Debatte
Pflichtlektüre
Edmunds, Timothy, 2012, “Security Sector Reform”, in Bruneau, Thomas C./Mattei,
Florina Cristiana (Hg.), The Routledge Handbook of Civil-Military Relations,
London/New York, 48-60.
Hänggi, Heiner, 2004, Conceptualising Security Sector Reform and
Reconstruction, in Bryden, Alan/Hänggi, Heiner (Hg.), Reform and Reconstruction
of the Security Sector, Wien/Berlin, 3-18
Vertiefungsliteratur
Ansorg, Nadine/Haas, Felix/Strasheim, Julia, 2016. „Police reforms in peace
agreements, 1975-2011: Introducing the PRPA dataset”, Journal Of Peace
Research, 53 (4): 597-607.
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Ball, Nicole, 2004, “Reforming Security Sector Governance”, Conflict, Security and
Development, 4(3), 50-27.
Ball, Nicole, 2010, “The Evolution of the Security Sector Reform Agenda”, in: Sedra,
Mark (Hg.), The Future of Security Sector Reform, Waterloo, ONT, 29-44.
Bryden, Alan/Donais, Timothy/Hänggi, Heiner 2005. Shaping a Security Governance
Agenda in Post-Conflict Peace-Building, DCAF Policy Paper 11, Geneva.
Cawthra, Gavin, 1997. Securing South Africa’s Democracy: Defence, Development
and Security in Transition. London: Macmillan.
Chanaa, Jane, 2002, Security sector reform: issues, challenges and prospects.
International Institute for Strategic Studies. London.
Hänggi, Heiner, 2004, Conceptualising Security Sector Reform and Reconstruction,
in Bryden, Alan/Hänggi, Heiner (Hg.), Reform and Reconstruction of the Security
Sector, Wien/Berlin, 3-18.
Hendrickson, Dylan/Karkoszka, Andrzej, 2001, „The Challenges of Security Sector
Reform“, in SIPRI Yearbook 2002: Armaments, Disarmament and International
Security, Stockholm, 175-202.
Pachon, Alejandro, 2012, „Financing Security Sector Reform: A Review of Official
Development Assistance Data“, SSR Issue Papers, No. 4 — January 2012
Schroeder, Ursuala/Chappuis, Fairlie (eds.), 2017. Building Security in Post-Conflict
States. The Domestic Consequences of Security Sector Reform, London u. New
York: Routledge (s.a. International Peacekeeping Special Issue 21(2), 2014).
Sedra, Mark, (Hrsg.) 2010, The Future of Security Sector Reform, Waterloo, ONT:
CIGI.
Sedra, Mark, 2016, Security Sector Reform in Conflict-Affected Countries: The
Evolution of a Model, London u. New York: Routledge.
UNDP, 1994. Human Development Report 1994, New York.
World Bank, 2011. World Development Report, New York.
Wulf, Herbert, 2004, Security Sector Reform in Developing and Transitional
Countries, in: Clem McCartney, Martina Fischer and Oliver Wils (Hrsg.): Security
Sector Reform. Potentials and Challenges for Conflict Transformation. Edited by.
Berlin: Berghof Center.
03.05.2018 3. Sitzung: SSR, Entwicklung und Staatsbildung in (Post-)Konflikt-Gesellschaften
Schwerpunkte
Rolle von SSR für Entwicklung
Rolle von SSR für Staatsbildung
Rolle von SSR für Konfliktregulierung und Konfliktbeilegung
Pflichtlektüre
Jackson, Paul, 2012, “Security Sector Reform and State-building: Lessons Learned”,
in Schnabel, Albrecht/Farr, Vanessa (Hg.): Back to the Roots: Security Sector
Reform and Development, Wien/Berlin, 251-271.
Schnabel, Albrecht 2012, “The Security-Development Discourse and the Role of
SSR as a Development Instrument”, in Schnabel, Albrecht/Farr, Vanessa (Hg.):
Back to the Roots: Security Sector Reform and Development, Wien/Berlin, 29-77.
Vertiefungsliteratur
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Born, Hans, 2009, Security Sector Reform in Challenging Environments: Insights
from Comparative Analysis, in: Born, Hans/Schnabel, Albrecht (Hg.), Security Sector
Reform in Challenging Environments, 249-266.
Born, Hans/Schnabel, Albrecht (Hrsg.), 2009, Security Sector Reform in Challenging
Environments, Wien, Berlin
Bryden, Alan/Donais, Timothy/Hänggi, Heiner, 2005, Shaping a Security
Governance Agenda in Post-Conflict Peace-Building, DCAF Policy Paper 11, Genf.
Brzoska, Michael/David, Law (eds.), 2016. Security Sector Reconstruction and
Reform in Peace Support Operations, London and New York: Routledge
Byrden, Alan, 2004, Understanding Security Sector Reform and Reconstruction, in
Bryden, Alan/Hänggi, Heiner (Hg.), Reform and Reconstruction of the Security
Sector, Wien/Berlin, pp. 259-277.
Downes, Mark/Muggah, Robert, 2010, Breathing Room: Interim Stabilization and
Security Sector Reform in the Post-war Period, in Sedra, M. (Hg.), The Future of
Security Sector Reform, Waterloo, ONT136-154
Jackson, Paul, 2010, SSR and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Armed Wing of
State Building?, in Sedra, M. (Hg.), The Future of Security Sector Reform, Waterloo,
ONT, 118-135
Karim, Sabrina, 2016, Finding the Right Security Sector Strategy: The Goldilocks
Problem in Post-Conflict States, Emory University, ProQuest Dissertations
Publishing.
Schnabel, Albrecht/Ehrhart, Hans-Georg, 2006, Post-conflict societies and the
military: Challenges and problems of security sector reform, in Schnabel,
Albrecht/Ehrhart, Hans-Georg (Hg.), Security sector reform and post-conflict
peacebuilding, New York/Tokio/Paris, 1-17
10.05.2018 Entfällt – Feiertag (Himmelfahrt)
17.05.2018 4. Sitzung: Sicherheitssektorreform als Instrument der EZ – Akteure, Aktivitäten
und Maßnahmen im Überblick
Schwerpunkte
Akteure der EZ und Stellenwert der SSR
Annahmen und Aktivitäten: USA – EU
Evaluation (oder ihr Fehlen)
Pflichtlektüre
Eckard, Steffen, 2016, The Challenges and Lessons Learned in Supporting Security
Sector Reform, GPPI/FES, http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/iez/12630.pdf.
Hendrickson, Dylan/Karkoszka, Andrzej, 2006, Security sector reform and donor
policies, in Schnabel, Albrecht/Ehrhart, Hans-Georg (Hg.), Security sector reform
and post-conflict peacebuilding, New York/Tokio/Paris, 19-45.
Van Eekelen, Willem F., 2012, Opportunities to Support Security and Development:
International Organsation’s Evolving SSR Approaches, in Schnabel, Albrecht/Farr,
Vanessa (Hg.): Back to the Roots: Security Sector Reform and Development,
Wien/Berlin, 271-293.
Vertiefungsliteratur
Ball, Nicole, 2001, Transforming Security Sectors: The IMF and World Bank
Approaches, Journal of Conflict, Security and Development, 1(1), 45-66.
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BICC, n. d.: Inventory of security sector
reform (SSR) efforts in partner
countries of German development assistance, https://www.bicc.de/ssr_gtz/.
Department for International Development/UK Aid, 2015, Evidence Synthesis:
Security Sector Reform And Organisational Capacity Building,
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/5410
37/Security-sector-reform-organisational-capacity-building.pdf.
Dursun-Ozkanca, Oya (ed.), 2017, The European Union as an Actor in Security
Sector Reform: Current Practices and Challenges in Implementation, London u. New
York: Routledge (s.a. European Security, Special Issue 2(2), 2012).
Ebo, A, 2012. The role of security sector reform in sustainable development: donor
policy trends and challenges. Conflict, Security and Development 7(1), 27-60.
Ekengren, Magnus/Simons, Greg (eds.), 2016, The Politics of Security Sector
Reform: Challenges and Opportunities for the European Union’s Global Role,
London and New York: Routledge.
Ekengren, Magnus/Simons, Greg (Hg.), 2011, The Politics of Security Sector
Reform: Challenges and Opportunities for the European Union’s Global Role,
Farnham/Burlington, 65-126.
Hanloe, Querine, 2016, Prioritizing Security Sector Reform: A New U.S. Approach,
Washington D.C. U.S. Institute for Peace Press.
Hendrickson, Dylan/Karkoszka, Andrzej, 2006, Security sector reform and donor
policies, in Schnabel, Albrecht/Ehrhart, Hans-Georg (Hg.), Security sector reform
and post-conflict peacebuilding, New York/Tokio/Paris, 19-45
Karim, Sabrina, 2016, Finding the Right Security Sector Strategy: The Goldilocks
Problem in Post-Conflict States, Emory University, ProQuest Dissertations
Publishing.
Van Eekelen, Willem F., 2012, Opportunities to Support Security and Development:
International Organsation’s Evolving SSR Approaches, in Schnabel, Albrecht/Farr,
Vanessa (Hg.): Back to the Roots: Security Sector Reform and Development,
Wien/Berlin, 271-293.
24.05.2018 5. Sitzung: Analyse- und Evaluationsraster Schwerpunkt
Entwicklung eines Analyserasters für Fallstudien
Pflichtlektüre
OECD, 2007, OECD Handbook on Security System Reform. Supporting Security
and Justice, Paris.
OECD/DAC, 2005, Security System Reform and Governance, DAC Guidelines and
Reference Series, Paris.
31.05.2018 Entfällt – Feiertag (Fronleichnam)
Block II: Fallstudien und vergleichende Fallstudien (Auswahl an Fallanalysen –
Vorschläge von studentischer Seite?!!!)
29.6-30.6.2018, Ram 02.034
29.06.2018
10:00 Begrüßung
10:15-11:30 6. Sitzung: Westafrika – Liberia u. Sierra Leone
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Vertiefungsliteratur
Brast, Benjamin, 2016, Liberal Statebuilding Interventions And The Monopoly On
Violence. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Bremen International Graduate School
of Social Sciences (Proquest).
Bryden Alan/Olonisakia, Funmi (eds.), 2010, Security Sector Transformation in
Africa, Zürich & Münster: LIT, chapter 5.
Gbla, Osman, 2006, Security sector reform under international tutelage in Sierra
Leone. In: International Peacekeeping 13 (1), S. 78–93.
Ginifer, Jeremy, 2006, The Challenge of the Security Sector and Security Reform
Processes. The Case of Sierra Leone. In: Democratic Transitions 13 (5), S. 791–
810.
Gompert, David C, 2007,: Making Liberia safe. Transformation of the national
security sector. Santa Monica, CA: Rand. Online verfügbar unter
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/academiccompletetitles/home.action.
Horn, Adrian, et. al., 2006, United Kingdom-led Security Sector Reform in Sierra
Leone. In: Civil Wars 8 (2), S. 109–123.
Karim, Sabrina, 2014, Finding the Right Security Sector Strategy. The Goldilocks
Problem in Post-Conflict States. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Emory University
(Proquest).
Krasno, Jean, 2006, Public Opinion’s Survey of UNMIL’s Work in Liberia. Online
https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/CB0AF2F5CAC90687852571
55006F1B78-unmil-lbr-19apr.pdf
Malan, Mark, 2008, Security sector reform in Liberia. Mixed results from humble
beginnings. Carlisle/Pa: Strategic Studies Institute. Online verfügbar unter
http://www.StrategicStudiesInstitute.army.mil/.
McFate, Sean, 2013, Building Better Armies. An Insider‘s Account of Liberia. Online
verfügbar unter: http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB1181.pdf.
Smith-Höhn, Judy, 2010, Transformation through Participation: Public Perception in
Liberia and Sierra Leone. In: Alan Bryden und Funmi Olonisakin (Hg.): Security
sector transformation in Africa. Berlin, New Brunswick, NJ: Lit; Distributed by
Transaction Publishers, S. 89–112.
11:30-11:45 Kaffeepause
11:45-13:00 7. Sitzung: Naher Osten – Libanon u. Tunesien
Vertiefungsliteratur
AllAfrica, 2013, Tunisia: Nation Studies Police Reform. AllAfrica. Online verfügbar unter http://allafrica.com/stories/201304291038.html.
Barak, Oren, 2001, Commemorating Malikiyya. Political Myth, Multiethnic Identity and the Making of the Lebanese Army, History & Memory: 60–84.
Barak, Oren, 2006, Towards a Representative Military? The Transformation of the Lebanese Officer Corps since 1945, Middle East Journal 60: 75–93.
Barak, Oren, 2009, The Lebanese army. A National Institution in a Divided Society. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Baylouny, Anne Marie, 2013, Building an Integrated Military in Post Conflict Societies. Lebanon. In: The Routledge Handbook of Civil-Military Relations, Hrsg. Thomas C. Bruneau und Florina Cristiana Matei. New York: Routledge.
Belloncle, Edouard, 2006, Prospects of SSR in Lebanon, Journal of Security Sector Management 4: 1–19.
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Gaub, Florence, 2007, Multi‐Ethnic Armies in the Aftermath of Civil War: Lessons Learned from Lebanon, Defence Studies 7: 5–20.
Gaub, Florence, 2011, Military Integration After Civil Wars. Multiethnic armies, identity, and post-conflict reconstruction. London/New York: Routledge.
Haddad, Said, 2017, “Strengthening the Tunisian Armed Forces? Reforming Defense and Military Policy-Making in Tunisia“ ,Reforming Civil-Military Relations in New Democracies. Democratic Control and Military Effectiveness in Comparative Perspectives, Aurel Croissant & David Kuehn (eds.), Cham: Springer.
Hanlon, Querine, 2012. The Prospects for Security Sector Reform in Tunisia: A Year
After the Revolution,https://ssi.armywarcollege.edu/pdffiles/PUB1118.pdf.
ICG, 2015, Reform and Security Strategy in Tunisia Middle East and North Africa Report N°161, 23 July 2015, https://d2071andvip0wj.cloudfront.net/161-reform-and-security-strategy-in-tunisia.pdf.
Jebnoun, Noureddine, 2017, Tunisia’s National Intelligence: Why “Rogue Elephants” Fail to Reform. Washington, D.C.: New Academia Publishing & The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University.
Jebnoun, Noureddine, 2018, “Civilian Control and Military Effectiveness in Tunisia: Patterns and Implications.” In Thomas Bruneau and Aurel Croissant, ed., Textbook on Civil-Military Relations. Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Kara, Sophie, 2017. “Lebanon: The Limits of Controlling a National Army in a Sectarian State”, Reforming Civil-Military Relations in New Democracies. Democratic Control and Military Effectiveness in Comparative Perspectives, Aurel Croissant & David Kuehn (eds.), Cham: Springer.
Lutterbeck, Derek, 2012, After the Fall: Security Sector Reform in post-Ben Ali Tunisia: Arab Reform Initiative (ARI Prjects Arab Securitocracies and Security).
Online verfügbar unter https://www.arab-reform.net/en/node/592
Lutterbeck, Derek, 2015, “Tool of rule: the Tunisian police under Ben Ali” The Journal of North African Studies 20(5): 813–83.
Mattes, Hanspete, 2012, Politische Transformation und Gewalt in Tunesien, Ägypten und Libyen seit 2011: Ein Forschungsaufriss. In: GIGA Working Papers (219) https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/system/files/publications/wp219_mattes.pdf
Nashabe, Omar, 2009, Security Sector Reform in Lebanon. Internal Security Forces and General Security. Towards Lebanese reconciliation. Geneva: Geneva Centre for the Democratic control of Armed Forces (DCAF).
Newby, Vanessa F, 2017, “Positive hybridity? Unpacking UN security sector reform in South Lebanon” Contemporary Politics, (23) 2: 156-174.
13:00-14:15 Mittagspause
14:15-15:30 8. Sitzung: Südasien – Afghanistan
Vertiefungsliteratur
Brast, Benjamin, 2016, Liberal Statebuilding Interventions And The Monopoly On Violence. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (Proquest).
Friesendorf, Corneliu, 2011, Paramilitarization and Security Sector Reform: The Afghan National Police, in: International Peacekeeping 18: 1 (February 2011), 79-95.
Friesendorf, Cornelius; Krempel, Jörg, 2010, Militarisierung statt Bürgernähe: Das Missverhältnis beim Aufbau der afghanischen Polizei, HSFK-Report Nr. 9/2010, Frankfurt/M. https://www.hsfk.de/fileadmin/HSFK/hsfk_downloads/report0910.pdf ?
Goodhand, Jonathan; Sedra, Mar, 2009, Who Owns the Peace? Aid, conditionalities and peace-building in Afghanistan. In: Disasters, 10:4.
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International Crisis Group, 200, Reforming Afghanistan’s Police. Asia Report No. 138.
Mackay, Andrew; Sedra; Mark; Burt, Geoff, 2011, Security Sector Reform in Insecure Environments: Learning from Afghanistan. In: Journal of Security Sector Management, 8:3. http://www.marksedra.com/Mark_Sedras_Site/Publications_Archive_files/JSSM%20-%20Mackay,%20Sedra%20%26%20Burt%20-%20SSR%20in%20Insecure%20Env,%202011.pdf.
Murray, Tonita, 2011, Security Sector Reform in Afghanistan, 2002–2011: An Overview of a Flawed Process. In: International Studies 48: 43-63.
Periot, Robert, 2009, Afghanistan’s Police: The Weak Link in Security Sector Reform. In: Revisiting Borders between Civilians and Military: Security and Development in Peace Operations and post-conflicts situations / Eduarda Hamann (org.). – Rio de Janeiro: Fundação Konrad Adenauer, 2009: 79-88.
Permanseder, Manfred, 2010, Das deutsche Engagement bei der Sicherheitssektorreform in Afghanistan am Beispiel des Polizeiaufbaus. Reformkonzept oder Etikettenschwindel? http://ifsh.de//file-ZEUS/pdf/ZEUS_Working_Paper_5.pdf.
Sedra, Mark, 2006, European Approaches to Security Sector Reform: Examining Trends through the Lens of Afghanistan. In: Journal of European Security 15:3: 323-338.
Sedra, Mark, 2006, Security Sector Reform in Afghanistan: The Slide Toward Expediency. In: International Peacekeeping 13:1: 94-110.
Sedra, Mark, 2011, Afghanistan and the Folly of Apolitical Demilitarization. In: Conflict, Security & Development 11:4: 473-496.
15:30-15:45 Kaffeepause
15:45-17:00 9. Sitzung: Südostasien – Kambodscha und Timor-Leste
Vertiefungsliteratur
Arnold, M, 2009, Challenges Too Strong for the Nacent State of Timor-Leste:
Petitioners and Mutineers. Asian Survey 49(3): 429–449.
Ashley, D, 1998, The Failure of Conflict Resolution in Cambodia: Causes and
Lessons. In Cambodia and the International Community. The Quest for Peace,
Development, and Democracy, ed. F. Brown, und D. Timberman, 49–78, Singapore:
ISEAS.
Chambers, Paul W., 2015, ““Neo-Sultanistic Tendencies:” The Trajectory of Civil-
Military Relations in Cambodia”, Asian Security, 11(3), 179-205.
Chambers, Paul W., 2017, “Khaki Clientalism: The Political Economy of Cambodia’s
Security Forces”, Khaki Capital. The Political Economy of the Military in Southeast
Asia, ed. Paul W. Chambers and Napisa Waitoolkiat, Copenhagen: NIAS.
Croissant, A, 2008, The Perils and Promises of Democratization through United
Nations Transitional Authority – Lessons from Cambodia and East Timor.
Democratization 15 (3): 649–668.
Croissant, Aurel, 2015. Die politischen Systeme Südostasiens. Eine Einführung,
Wiesbaden: Spring VS, Kapitel 5 u. 9.
Dosch, J, 2013, The Role of Civil Society in Cambodia’s Peace-building Process:
Have Foreign Donors Made a Difference? Asian Survey 52 (6): 1067–1088.
Hendrickson, D, 2001, Globalisation, Insecurity and Post-War Reconstruction.
Cambodia’s Precarious Transition. IDS Bulletin 32 (2): 98–106.
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ICG (International Crisis Group), 2008, Timor-Leste: Security Sector Reform. Asia
Report No. 143. Brüssel: ICG.
ICG (International Crisis Group), 2011, Timor-Leste: Reconciliation and Return from
Indonesia. Asia Briefing No. 122. Brüssel: ICG.
ICG (International Crisis Group), 2013, Timor-Leste: Stability at What Cost? Asia
Report No. 246. Brüssel: ICG.
Karbaum, M, 2008, Kambodscha unter Hun Sen. Informelle Institutionen, Politische
Kultur und Herschaftslegitimität. Münster: LIT Verlag.
Mihr, A./Pickel, G./Pickel, S. (Hrsg.), 2018, Handbuch Transitional Justice, Wiesbaden: Srpinger VS.
Myrttinen, H, 2010, Histories of Violence, States of Denial – Militias, Martial Arts and
Masculinities in Timor-Leste. Unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Kwazulu-
Natal,
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010.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y.
Myrttinen, H, 2012, Guerillas, Gangsters, and Contractors: Reintegrating Former Combatants and Its Impact on SSR and Development in Post-Conflict Societies. In: Back to the roots: Security sector reform and development, Hrsg. A. Schnabel, und V. Farr, 225-247. Münster: LIT Verlag.
Ottendörfer, E, 2016, Die international Politik der Vergangenheitsaufareitung.
Global-lokale Interaktion in Timor-Leste, Baden-Baden.
Sahin, S., und D. Feaver, 2013, The politics of security sector reform in ‘fragile’ or ‘post-conflict’ settings: a critical review of the experience in Timor-Leste. Democratization 20 (6): 1056–1080.
Sperfeldt, C, 2012, „Collective Reparations at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia“, International Criminal Law Review 12(4), 457-490.
Var, V, 2016, „Reform of the Royal Cambodian Armed Froces Organization to Meet the Challenges of the 21st Century.” The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis, 28(2) 249-275.
30.06.2018
10:00 Begrüßung
10:00-11:15 10. Sitzung: Osteuropa – Ukraine
Vertiefungsliteratur
DCAF, 2017. Ukraine SSR Background note, https://issat.dcaf.ch/Learn/Resource-Library/Country-Profiles/Ukraine-SSR-Background-Note.
Derdzinski, J. L. & V. Klymenko (Eds.), 2012, Almanac on security sector governance in Ukraine 2012 (pp. 109–112). Geneva and Kyiv: DCAF, Razumkov Center and Zapovit Publishing House.
Hansen, Mans, 2016, International Support to Security Sector Reform in Ukraine,
Stockholm: Folke Bernadotte Academy, https://fba.se/contentassets/9f9daa3815ac4adaa88fd578469fc053/international-support-to-security-sector-reform-in-ukraine---a-mapping-o....pdf.
Jayasundara-Smits, Shyamika, 2017, From Revolution To Reform And Back: Eu-Security Sector Reform In Ukraine, GPPC, http://www.woscap.eu/documents/131298403/131299900/Scholarly+Article+-+Security+Sector+Reform+-+GPPAC.pdf/a4410a4e-be5c-450f-bf85-9c892c4740da.
Marples, R. & F. V. Mills (Eds.), 2015, Ukraine’s Euromaidan. Analyses of a civil revolution (pp. 27–56). New York: Columbia University Press.
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11:15-11:30 Kaffeepause
11:30-12:45 11. Sitzung: Südosteuropa – Bosnien-Herzegowina und Kosovo
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12:45-13:30 Imbiss
13:30-14:45 12. Sitzung: Lateinamerika – El Salvador u. Mexiko
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