An edition of After the Spring (2014)

After the Spring

reforming Arab armies

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After the Spring
Florence Gaub
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An edition of After the Spring (2014)

After the Spring

reforming Arab armies

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"As the Arab Spring has renewed Western interest in the political, as well as military, role of Arab armed forces, reform -- rather than mere assistance -- is crucial. In this monograph, the author focuses on the structural aspects of reform from which the Arab Spring forces would benefit. Seven features are identified which need to be addressed when attempting Arab military reform in the countries affected by large-scale unrest in 2011: an unclear mandate, over-politicization, a challenging ongoing security situation, limited resources, lack of civilian oversight, pockets of paramilitary activity, and, in parts, as well as the lack of an institutional perception of reform need. Their origins are elaborated as much as recommendations for what outside assistance can achieve"--Publisher's web site.

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English
Pages
30

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Cover of: After the Spring
After the Spring: Reforming Arab Armies
2015, Lulu Press, Inc.
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Cover of: After the Spring
After the Spring: reforming Arab armies
2014, Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press
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Table of Contents

What is security sector reform?
An unclear mandate
Over-politicization
Lack of civilian oversight
The challenging ongoing security situation
Limited resources
Pockets of paramilitary activity
Lack of an institutional perception of the need to reform
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

"September 2014."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-30).

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Carlisle, PA

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Library of Congress
UA854 .G38 2014

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Pagination
1 online resource (x, 30 pages)
Number of pages
30

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43483129M
ISBN 10
1584876468
ISBN 13
9781584876465
OCLC/WorldCat
890468406

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