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Institutionalised (In)security : Exploring the MENA Region's Governance Crises / edited by Andrea Cellino and Eleonora Ardemagni ; introduction by Thomas Guerber and Paolo Magri.

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Book
Contributor:
Cellino, Andrea, editor.
Ardemagni, Eleonora, editor.
Guerber, Thomas, writer of introduction.
Magri, Paolo, writer of introduction.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Internal security.
Middle East--Politics and government--21st century.
Middle East.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (90 pages)
Other Title:
Institutionalised
Place of Publication:
Milan : Ledizioni, 2021.
Summary:
After a decade of popular uprisings and civil wars, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region experiences a deep governance crisis. The transformation, weakening or even the collapse of state institutions has changed the security framework, with direct implications for the safety and security of civilian populations across the region. Security Sector Governance and Reform (SSG/R) has to cope with hybridity and institutional fatigue.This report explores the MENA region's governance crises, providing case studies on Libya, Iraq, Tunisia, and Yemen. How can we effectively bring about meaningful SSG/R in hybrid security orders? In which way is "institutionalised insecurity" challenging traditional patterns of governance in vulnerable settings?
Contents:
Introduction Thomas Guerber, Paolo Magri. 9. 1. Surrogate Governance: The Impact of Institutional Weakening on Security Sector Governance Emadeddin Badi, Roberta Maggi. 13. 2. Reassessing the SSG/R Landscape in Yemen: Post-Hybridity and Non-Western Players Eleonora Ardemagni. 23. 3. Peace-building & Accountability in Hybrid Security Orders Ranj Alaaldin. 41 4. Institutional Actors: Security Governance and the Role of Politics in Libya Jacqueline Stomski. 53. 5. Inclusivity and Empowerment in Tunisia's Security Sector Reform Hamza Mighri. 67. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations Andrea Cellino, Eleonora Ardemagni. 81. About the Authors. 87.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
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