A Case Study in Security Sector Reform
An edition of A Case Study in Security Sector Reform (2009)
Learning from Security Sector Reform/Building in Afghanistan(October 2002- September 2003
By Jason C. Howk
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
US Army War College: Strategis Studies Institute
Language
eng
Pages
88
Description:
This paper provides a case study to help explain the SSR concepts that were recently formalized in U.S. Army Field Manual 3.07, "Stability Operations Doctrine." It provides insights into how the military interacts with host-nation governments, the United Nations, the State Department, and national embassies to solve today’s complex problems. The author’s experience revealed many pitfalls in security sector building and international team-building that we are trying to avoid today. The author points out the synergy that was lost because of a lack of coordination and understanding between government officials and nongovernmental organizations like aid groups, academia, and think tanks.
subjects: government, army, military, SSR, UN, United Nations, reform, security
Places: Afghanistan
Times: 2002-2003