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1. Parliamentary War Powers Around the World, 1989-2004. A New Dataset

2. Parliamentary War Powers: A Survey of 25 European Parliaments

3. Restoring Policing Systems in Conflict Torn Nations: Process, Problems, Prospects

4. The New 'Double Challenge': Simultaneously Crafting Democratic Control and Efficacy Concerning Military, Police and Intelligence

5. The Role of the Military in Elections

6. An Analytical Overview of Democratic Oversight and Governance of the Defence and Security Sector in Ukraine

7. Democratic Control of Armed Forces in Military Interventions: A Challenge to Global Governance

8. Civil Society, Democracy and the Law

9. Who Builds Civil Society? Civil Society, Mass Media and Democracy in Post-Communist Countries

10. Civil Society and Democratic Oversight of the Security Sector: A Preliminary Investigation

11. Intelligence Practice and Democratic Oversight - a Practitioner's View

12. Officer Career Management in a Peacetime Democracy

13. Democratic and Parliamentary Accountability of Intelligence Services after September 11th.

14. Security Sector Reform in Bulgaria

15. Between Efficiency and Legitimacy: Democratic Accountability of the Military in the US, France, Sweden and Switzerland

16. Democratic Control of Armed Forces: the National and International Parliamentary Dimension

17. Managing Change: The Reform and Democratic Control of the Security Sector And International Order

18. Assessing Democratic Oversight of the Armed Forces

19. Evaluation of Security Sector Reform and Criteria of Success: Practical Needs and Methodological Problems

20. Security Sector Reform: Concepts and Implementation

21. Principles and Prerequisites of DCAF, Commonalities of the Best Practices in Established Democracies

22. International Standards and Obligations: Norms and Criteria for DCAF in the EU, OSCE and OECD Areas

23. September 11: New Challenges and Problems for Democratic Oversight

24. Criteria Of Success And Failure In Hungary's Democratisation Process – A Methodological Experiment For Comparable National Case Studies

25. Security Sector Reform in Lithuania: Theory and Practice

26. Why Engage in Security Sector Reform Abroad? International Norms, External Democratization and the Role of DCAF

27. Reform of the Czech Security Sector (Including a Brief Assessment of the Slovak Security Sector Reform)

28. Lessons Learned from Security Sector Reform and Democratisation in Bulgaria

29. Democratic Transformation of the Security Sector in Russia: A Sad Saga of Failure

30. Civil-Military Relations Theory in the Post-Communist World

31. Problems of Democratic Control of Armed Forces in Central and Eastern Europe

32. The Persistent Problem of Civil-Military Relations in East and Central Europe: a Briefing Note on Democratic Control of Armed Forces

33. Harmonizing Security Sector Reform Defence Agreements Security Sector Reform in Croatia—the Defence Establishment

34. The Relevance of Democratic Control of the Security Sector

35. Transformation of the Romanian Civil - Military Relations After 1989

36. Consolidating Democracy: Professionalism, Democratic Principles, and Border Services

37. Promoting Civil Society in Good Governance: Lessons for Security Sector

38. The WSP International Experience and Security Sector Reform

39. The Swiss Commitment to Transparency - Building in Southeast Europe

40. Security Sector Reform: an Opportunity for the Euro-Atlantic Integration of Romania

41. Assessing Success and Failure: Practical Needs and Theoretical Responses

42. Intelligence Services and Democracy

43. Armed Control of Civilian Forces in Hungary

44. Some Aspects of Defence Sector Development in Lithuania

45. Criteria for Success of Failure in Security Sector Reform: The Case of Latvia

46. Postmodern Power and Transnational Policing: Democracy, the Constabulary Ethic and the Response to Global (In)Security

47. Learning From Best Practices of Parliamentary Oversight of the Security Sector

48. Democratic Oversight of the Security Sector. What Does it Mean?