Integrating SSR and SALW Programming

Security sector reform (SSR) and small arms and lights weapons (SALW) reduction and control programmes have become staples of peacebuilding policy and practice in fragile, failed and conflict-affected states (FFCAS). There is wide agreement in the peacebuilding field that the two areas are intricate...

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Main Author: Sedra, Mark (auth)
Other Authors: Burt, Geoff (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London Ubiquity Press 2016
Series:SSR Papers
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