The Policing Gap in NATO Operations

This open access brief examines NATO’s Stability Policing doctrine through an interdisciplinary lens, bridging military doctrine with social science to enhance the understanding and planning of stabilization operations. By addressing the policing gap—the absence of local law enforcement capacity to...

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description This open access brief examines NATO’s Stability Policing doctrine through an interdisciplinary lens, bridging military doctrine with social science to enhance the understanding and planning of stabilization operations. By addressing the policing gap—the absence of local law enforcement capacity to maintain security and the rule of law—the research highlights the complex interplay between formal and informal centers of power that shape internal security dynamics. Drawing on expert testimonies from high-ranking military officials, policymakers, and practitioners with experience in Afghanistan, Iraq, the Sahel, the Horn of Africa, Libya, and the Balkans, this brief provides unique insights into the realities of stabilization missions. It introduces the concept of Internal Security Architecture, offering a systematic framework to analyze the power structures that influence security and policing. Through a rigorous methodology and an unprecedented collaboration between military, academic, policing, and think-tank experts, this research operationalizes innovative theoretical concepts. It proposes a set of analytical tools to map and assess internal security structures, supporting military planners and stability policing commanders in designing more effective interventions. This work lays the foundation for a new approach to crisis and conflict zones, emphasizing scientifically robust and unbiased methods to understand internal security systems. With contributions from leading experts, including insights from policymakers and gender equality specialists, the research advances the discourse on Stability Policing and provides actionable recommendations for the future of security planning and operations.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1703112025-12-20T05:00:24Z The Policing Gap in NATO Operations Bramati, Luigi van der Steen, Monique Haberfeld, Maria R. Petrossian, Gohar A. Open Access Stability Policing and Internal Security Architecture Policing Gap in Crisis Management Operations Formal and Informal Centres of Power in Conflict Zones PMESII Framework for Stabilization Operations Policing and Gender Responsivity in NATO Missions thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKV Crime and criminology thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTU Peace studies and conflict resolution This open access brief examines NATO’s Stability Policing doctrine through an interdisciplinary lens, bridging military doctrine with social science to enhance the understanding and planning of stabilization operations. By addressing the policing gap—the absence of local law enforcement capacity to maintain security and the rule of law—the research highlights the complex interplay between formal and informal centers of power that shape internal security dynamics. Drawing on expert testimonies from high-ranking military officials, policymakers, and practitioners with experience in Afghanistan, Iraq, the Sahel, the Horn of Africa, Libya, and the Balkans, this brief provides unique insights into the realities of stabilization missions. It introduces the concept of Internal Security Architecture, offering a systematic framework to analyze the power structures that influence security and policing. Through a rigorous methodology and an unprecedented collaboration between military, academic, policing, and think-tank experts, this research operationalizes innovative theoretical concepts. It proposes a set of analytical tools to map and assess internal security structures, supporting military planners and stability policing commanders in designing more effective interventions. This work lays the foundation for a new approach to crisis and conflict zones, emphasizing scientifically robust and unbiased methods to understand internal security systems. With contributions from leading experts, including insights from policymakers and gender equality specialists, the research advances the discourse on Stability Policing and provides actionable recommendations for the future of security planning and operations. 2025-12-20T05:00:23Z 2025-12-20T05:00:23Z 2025-12-18T09:15:51Z 2026 book ONIX_20251218T100927_9783032117144_40 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/109313 9783032117144 9783032117137 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/170311 eng SpringerBriefs in Criminology; SpringerBriefs in Policing; Law and Criminology; Law and Criminology (R0) open access image/jpeg n/a https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/109313/1/9783032117144.pdf Springer Nature Springer 10.1007/978-3-032-11714-4 10.1007/978-3-032-11714-4 9fa3421d-f917-4153-b9ab-fc337c396b5a c972de77-1afb-4c2e-88b8-7fe0ce15f979 9783032117144 9783032117137 Springer 98 Cham [...] open access
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Stability Policing and Internal Security Architecture
Policing Gap in Crisis Management Operations
Formal and Informal Centres of Power in Conflict Zones
PMESII Framework for Stabilization Operations
Policing and Gender Responsivity in NATO Missions
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKV Crime and criminology
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTU Peace studies and conflict resolution
The Policing Gap in NATO Operations
title The Policing Gap in NATO Operations
title_full The Policing Gap in NATO Operations
title_fullStr The Policing Gap in NATO Operations
title_full_unstemmed The Policing Gap in NATO Operations
title_short The Policing Gap in NATO Operations
title_sort policing gap in nato operations
topic Open Access
Stability Policing and Internal Security Architecture
Policing Gap in Crisis Management Operations
Formal and Informal Centres of Power in Conflict Zones
PMESII Framework for Stabilization Operations
Policing and Gender Responsivity in NATO Missions
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKV Crime and criminology
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTU Peace studies and conflict resolution
topic_facet Open Access
Stability Policing and Internal Security Architecture
Policing Gap in Crisis Management Operations
Formal and Informal Centres of Power in Conflict Zones
PMESII Framework for Stabilization Operations
Policing and Gender Responsivity in NATO Missions
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKV Crime and criminology
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTU Peace studies and conflict resolution
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