This book argues that the approach to demilitaristation developed by the international community is ineffective at dealing with the challenges of militias.
This book argues that the approach to demilitaristation developed by the international community is ineffective at dealing with the challenges of militias.
Chris Alden is a Reader at the Department of International Relations, London School of Economics. He has published extensively on demilitarization in journals such as Security Dialogue, Journal of Modern African Studies, and Conflict, Security and Development. Monika Thakur is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, McMaster University, Canada. She has published on demilitarization in journals such as African Security Review, and Conflict, Security and Development. Matthew Arnold graduated from the Department of International Relations, London School of Economics. He is currently working as a freelance journalist. He has published on demilitarization in journals such as Conflict, Security and Development, Asian Survey, and International Peacekeeping.
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List of abbreviations List of tables Preface 1. Introducing Militias and Demilitarisation 2. Conceptualising Militias: A Framework of Analysis 3. The South Sudan Defence Force 4. The White Army Militias of South Sudan 5. The Mutineers of Timor-Leste 6. Militias in the Eastern DRC 7. Afghanistan's Long and Ongoing Experience with Militias Conclusion: Militias and the Search for Local Security Bibliography Notes
List of abbreviations List of tables Preface 1. Introducing Militias and Demilitarisation 2. Conceptualising Militias: A Framework of Analysis 3. The South Sudan Defence Force 4. The White Army Militias of South Sudan 5. The Mutineers of Timor-Leste 6. Militias in the Eastern DRC 7. Afghanistan's Long and Ongoing Experience with Militias Conclusion: Militias and the Search for Local Security Bibliography Notes
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