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CIAO DATE: 02/06
The Challenges and Opportunities of Security Sector Reform in Post-conflict Liberia
Adedeji Ebo
December 2005
Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)
Abstract
Liberia presents one of the most challenging contexts for post conflict reconstruction since the end of the Cold War, featuring a protracted civil war and the concomitant destruction of the state, society and economy. This Occasional Paper examines post conflict reconstruction in Liberia, with particular focus on the security sector. The paper argues that opportunities for security sector reform (SSR) are conditioned by the mutually reinforcing relationship between the state of security on the one hand, and the security of the state on the other. The prospects for stability and peacebuilding are enhanced by the extent to which SSR is predicated on the state of security broadly defined, as opposed to the narrower focus on the security of the state.
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