Security Sector Reform in the Maghreb: Finding a Realistic Approach
Author | Saidy, Brahim |
Available date | 2020-05-03T17:08:39Z |
Publication Date | 2020-04-27 |
Abstract | Security sector reform (SSR) is a key concern in the current landscape of political transition towards democracy in the Maghreb. It is particularly important given the fundamental and historical roles played by the security services in maintaining the authoritarian regimes in this region. The process of reforming the security sector is highly dependent on the nature of each political system in the Maghreb as well as the current conflictual situation characterized by the wider struggle for change and detachment from authoritarianism. Throughout the Maghreb, there are strong variations in the context and conditions for implementing SSR. The priorities and needs differ considerably from country to country. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis |
Subject | Security Sector Reform Morocco Algeria Tunisia Mauritania Libya Maghreb |
Type | Article |
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