Conflicts, pandemics and peacebuilding : : new perspectives on security sector reform in the MENA region / / edited by Andrea Cellino and Annalisa Perteghella ; introduction by Thomas Guerber and Paolo Magri ; authors: Ranj Alaadin [and six others].

The Covid-19 pandemic is not only a health challenge. In the MENA region, against the backdrop of protracted conflicts, instability, and an overall deterioration in socio-economic conditions, the coronavirus crisis adds another layer of vulnerability and has already had long-lasting repercussions on...

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Superior document:ISPI Publications
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:ISPI Publications
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (119 p.)
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Other title:Conflicts, pandemics and peacebuilding
Summary:The Covid-19 pandemic is not only a health challenge. In the MENA region, against the backdrop of protracted conflicts, instability, and an overall deterioration in socio-economic conditions, the coronavirus crisis adds another layer of vulnerability and has already had long-lasting repercussions on human security across the region. Moreover, as hybrid actors take on an important role as security providers amid the pandemic in a context of limited or absent oversight, risks associated to a lack of accountability, ethno-religious discrimination, human rights abuses, and gender-based violence grow. While classical approaches to security provision tend to portray non-state actors and the State as inherently at odds, the complexity of a rapidly evolving security landscape throughout the region should trigger a revision of the very concept of effective governance. Against this backdrop, how should Security Sector Reform (SSR) strategies and programmes adapt? What lessons can be drawn from selected case studies such as Iraq, Libya, and Yemen?
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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Andrea Cellino and Annalisa Perteghella ; introduction by Thomas Guerber and Paolo Magri ; authors: Ranj Alaadin [and six others].