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International actors have long sought to help post-conflict societies build new militaries—often with mixed success. Berg's new book provides an illuminating explanation for why they are likely to succeed and fail. He shows how local political elites' struggles to consolidate power—and the resources and networks on which they rely—shape the management and control of the armed forces. Fascinating and compelling, Berg's research is a major advancement in understanding the character and origins of states' security sectors. * Risa Brooks, Allis Chalmers Associate Professor of Political Science, Marquette University *
This is a fantastic book. Louis-Alexandre Berg demonstrates how a clearer understanding of the interplay between elite actors' interests in war-torn states holds the key to crafting strategies for lasting security sector reform. Wonderfully executed, this is an important contribution to the study of post-conflict reform. Arguing against the now common claim in the wake of the American withdrawal from Afghanistan that recipients of assistance inevitably lack the political will to use it wisely, Berg shows how the right kinds of international attention to domestic political dynamics can leverage real domestic interest in reform. This well-written book is a must-read for scholars and practitioners, and will have a lasting effect on how we think about security sector reform. * William S. Reno, Professor and Chair of Political Science, Northwestern University *
Berg's volume, Governing Security after War, really sets the scene by providing an overarching framework to institutional interventions. * Paul Jackson, International Peacekeeping *

Table of Contents
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Politics of Postwar Security Governance Chapter 3. Strength in Vulnerability: Military and Police Restructuring in Liberia Chapter 4. Politics of Fear: Police and Defense Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina Chapter 5. Influence of Riches: The Timor-Leste National Police Chapter 6. Across Postwar Countries and Beyond: Statistical Analysis of Security Governance Chapter 7. Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
      Publication Date: 04/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9780197572382, 978-0197572382
      ISBN10: 0197572383
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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      International actors have long sought to help post-conflict societies build new militaries—often with mixed success. Berg's new book provides an illuminating explanation for why they are likely to succeed and fail. He shows how local political elites' struggles to consolidate power—and the resources and networks on which they rely—shape the management and control of the armed forces. Fascinating and compelling, Berg's research is a major advancement in understanding the character and origins of states' security sectors. * Risa Brooks, Allis Chalmers Associate Professor of Political Science, Marquette University *
      This is a fantastic book. Louis-Alexandre Berg demonstrates how a clearer understanding of the interplay between elite actors' interests in war-torn states holds the key to crafting strategies for lasting security sector reform. Wonderfully executed, this is an important contribution to the study of post-conflict reform. Arguing against the now common claim in the wake of the American withdrawal from Afghanistan that recipients of assistance inevitably lack the political will to use it wisely, Berg shows how the right kinds of international attention to domestic political dynamics can leverage real domestic interest in reform. This well-written book is a must-read for scholars and practitioners, and will have a lasting effect on how we think about security sector reform. * William S. Reno, Professor and Chair of Political Science, Northwestern University *
      Berg's volume, Governing Security after War, really sets the scene by providing an overarching framework to institutional interventions. * Paul Jackson, International Peacekeeping *

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Politics of Postwar Security Governance Chapter 3. Strength in Vulnerability: Military and Police Restructuring in Liberia Chapter 4. Politics of Fear: Police and Defense Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina Chapter 5. Influence of Riches: The Timor-Leste National Police Chapter 6. Across Postwar Countries and Beyond: Statistical Analysis of Security Governance Chapter 7. Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index

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