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Security sector reform in Africa: Donor approaches versus local needs
Authors:Nadine Ansorg
Institution:1. Institute of African Affairs, GIGA (German Institute of Global and Area Studies), Hamburg, Germany;2. School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, Kent, UK
Abstract:Many African states have security sector reform (SSR) programs. These are often internationally funded. But how do such programs account for previously existing security institutions and the security needs of local communities? This article examines SSR all over Africa to assess local ownership and path dependency from a New Institutionalist perspective. It finds that SSR, particularly in post-conflict countries, tends to be driven by ideas and perceptions of international donors promoting generalized blueprints. Often, such programs only account in a very limited way for path-dependent aspects of security institutions or the local context. Hence, the reforms often lack local participation and are thus not accepted by the local community eventually.
Keywords:Security sector reform  African security  international engagement  local ownership  new institutionalism
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