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Policing, Security Sector Reform and the Rule of Law: More State, More Security?

Co-Operation, Contestation and Complexity in Peacebuilding: Post-Conflict Security Sector Reform, edited by Nadine Ansorg and Eleanor Gordon, London, Routledge, 2021, 142 pp., £47.99 (hardcover), ISBN 9780367637569.The United Nations and Security Sector Reform: Policy and Practice, edited by Adedeji Ebo and Heiner Hänggi, Lit Verlag, 2020, 408 pp., £33.1 (softcover), ISBN 9783643803115.Peacekeeping, Policing, and the Rule of Law after Civil War, by Robert A. Blair, Cambridge University Press, 2021, 267 pp., $34.99 (softcover), ISBN 9781108835213.

Pages 53-61 | Published online: 10 Nov 2022
 

Notes

1 Donais and Barbak, “Re-thinking accountability.”

2 Blair, Peacekeeping, Policing and the Rule of Law, 5.

3 Ansorg and Gordon, “Introduction,” 13.

4 Ibid, 13-15.

5 Hutchful, “The UN and SSR,” 38.

6 Blair, Peacekeeping, Policing and the Rule of Law, 43-45.

7 Bagayoko et al., “Hybrid Security Governance,” 18.

8 Blair, Peacekeeping, Policing and the Rule of Law, 38.

9 Donais and Barbak, “Re-thinking accountability.”

10 Blair, Peacekeeping, Policing and the Rule of Law, 36.

11 Hutchful, “The UN and SSR,” 23.

12 Ibid, 25.

13 Fassin, Enforcing Order, 216.

14 Hutchful, “The UN and SSR,” 28.

15 Blair, Peacekeeping, Policing and the Rule of Law, 30.

16 See e.g. Karlsrud, The UN at War.

17 Ansorg and Gordon, “Introduction,” 9.

18 Olonikasin et al., “From peacebuilding to sustaining peace,” 69.

19 Hutchful, “The UN and SSR,” 27.

20 See e.g. Von Billerbeck and Tansey, “Enabling autocracy?”.

21 Chappuis and Gorur, “Conflicting means, converging goals,” 200 & 205.

22 Blair, Peacekeeping, Policing and the Rule of Law, 221.

23 Ibid, 55.

24 Ibid, 70.

25 Ibid, 49.

26 Ansorg and Gordon, “Introduction,” 6.

27 Kagoro, “The Crime Preventers Scheme,” 42.

28 Chappuis and Gorur, “Conflicting means, converging goals”; Alvarez et al., “The UN approach to SSR.”

29 Carothers, cited in Blair, Peacekeeping, Policing and the Rule of Law, 49.

30 Blair, Peacekeeping, Policing and the Rule of Law, 63.

31 Donais and Barbak, “Rethinking accountability,” 216.

32 See e.g. Pillinger et al., “How to get away with cholera.”

33 Kagoro, “The Crime Preventers Scheme,” 42.

34 Kocak, “Spatial-temporal Diffusion of Community Based Policing.”

35 Blair, Peacekeeping, Policing and the Rule of Law, 143.

36 Ibid, 225.

37 Ibid, 6.

38 E.g. Autesserre, Peaceland; Mac Ginty, International Peacebuilding and Local Resistance.

39 Blair, Peacekeeping, Policing and the Rule of Law, 8.

40 Ibid, 212.

41 Ansorg and Gordon, “Introduction,” 7.

42 Lake, “Policing Insecurity.”

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Lou Pingeot

Lou Pingeot is a postdoctoral fellow in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and the Centre for International Policy Studies at the University of Ottawa. Her research is situated at the intersection of global historical sociology, postcolonialism and international practice theory. It has appeared in Small Wars & Insurgencies, International Peacekeeping, European Journal of International Security, and Globalizations. Her current work explores how the international missions of Canadian police forces affect the policing of racialized communities in Canada.

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