Institutionalised (In)security

After a decade of popular uprisings and civil wars, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region experiences a deep governance crisis. The transformation, weakening or even the collapse of state institutions has changed the security framework, with direct implications for the safety and security o...

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Hoofdauteurs: Cellino, Andrea, Ardemagni, Eleonora
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Gepubliceerd in: Ledizioni 2022
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description After a decade of popular uprisings and civil wars, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region experiences a deep governance crisis. The transformation, weakening or even the collapse of state institutions has changed the security framework, with direct implications for the safety and security of civilian populations across the region. Security Sector Governance and Reform (SSG/R) has to cope with hybridity and institutional fatigue. This report explores the MENA region’s governance crises, providing case studies on Libya, Iraq, Tunisia, and Yemen. How can we effectively bring about meaningful SSG/R in hybrid security orders? In which way is “institutionalised insecurity” challenging traditional patterns of governance in vulnerable settings?
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-792862024-03-29T19:30:41Z Institutionalised (In)security Cellino, Andrea Ardemagni, Eleonora thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPS International relations::JPSL Geopolitics After a decade of popular uprisings and civil wars, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region experiences a deep governance crisis. The transformation, weakening or even the collapse of state institutions has changed the security framework, with direct implications for the safety and security of civilian populations across the region. Security Sector Governance and Reform (SSG/R) has to cope with hybridity and institutional fatigue. This report explores the MENA region’s governance crises, providing case studies on Libya, Iraq, Tunisia, and Yemen. How can we effectively bring about meaningful SSG/R in hybrid security orders? In which way is “institutionalised insecurity” challenging traditional patterns of governance in vulnerable settings? Published 2022-03-11T11:53:39Z 2022-03-11T11:53:39Z 2021-11 book https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/79286 eng ISPI Publications image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.ledizioni.it/prodotto/institutionalised-insecurity/ https://www.ledizioni.it/download/49458/ Ledizioni cb2a1db5-5754-4ab6-bb64-d635458e30c5 91 Milan open access
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