This Security Governance Group post addresses Libya’s ongoing governance crisis, examining the role for international actors. Click here to read the full post. Libya is facing an ongoing governance crisis. The transitional government put in place after the NATO-assisted uprising against Colonel Muammar Gaddafi succeeded in conducting elections and putting together an electoral process for
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Libya’s Governance Crisis
By: Isaac Caverhill-Godkewitsch | Friday, May 31st, 2013Hybrid Models of Governance in Afghanistan
By: Vanessa Humphries | Friday, March 15th, 2013Security Governance Group Senior Associate Humayun Hamidzada co-authored a recent paper in the Journal of Peacebuilding & Development with Ali Wardak. The brief, The Search for Legitimate Rule, Justice and a Durable Peace: Hybrid Models of Governance in Afghanistan, highlights achievements and failures over the past decade on Afghanistan’s search for legitimate rule, justice and
Upcoming event: Returning Government to Colombia’s Conflictive Zones
By: Geoff Burt | Monday, July 11th, 2011This Wednesday, from 3:00-4:30PM, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is holding an event in Washington that will discuss efforts by the Colombian government-supported by USAID-to extend governance into former conflict zones. The Integrated Governance Response Program (IGRP) “could become a model for foreign assistance support for state reform without leaving a large
Latest edition of the SSR Monitor: Burundi focuses on armed forces reform
By: Geoff Burt | Friday, October 22nd, 2010The fourth edition of the Security Sector Reform Monitor: Burundi focuses on oversight and democratic control of the security sector. This SSR Monitor looks closely at the creation and development of Burundi’s new army, the National Defence Forces (FDN), and the specific challenges it faces in managing its structure following demobilization, disarmament and reintegration (DDR)