Defending Democracy: Accomodating Diversity in the Security Sector

Defending Democracy: Accomodating Diversity in the Security Sector
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Pages 236
Release 2009
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Defending Democracy

Defending Democracy
Title Defending Democracy PDF eBook
Author Christian Leuprecht
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Pages 237
Release 2009
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Special Issue on Defending Democracy

Special Issue on Defending Democracy
Title Special Issue on Defending Democracy PDF eBook
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Pages 237
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Defending Democracy and Securing Diversity

Defending Democracy and Securing Diversity
Title Defending Democracy and Securing Diversity PDF eBook
Author Christian Leuprecht
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2013-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 1317986970

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Old sergeants say, "we're here to defend democracy, not to practice it!" But are they right? The special mandate with which defence and security organizations are tasked imposes unique constraints with respect to the accommodation of diversity which differs from those faced by any other public or private organization. Yet, the compound effect of demographic, political, economic, social and legal pressures is making diversity as inevitable in the defence and security sector as in any other organization in advanced industrialized democracies. Owing in part to a dearth of research on the way the defence and security sectors can leverage diversity to enhance their functional imperatives, such sectors have been reticent about diversity. The chapters in this volume strive to enlighten the debate by laying out the concepts, clarifying theoretical issues, and providing empirical evidence. The case studies draw on Canada, Guyana, the Netherlands, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. They examine ethno-cultural, gender, and sexual-minority diversity in a variety of missions, including Bosnia-Herzegovina and Afghanistan. The chapters are notable for their methodological pluralism and interdisciplinary range including political science, sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Although scholarly in nature, the book is readily accessible to professionals and practitioners alike. This book was published as a special issue of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics.

Defending Democracy and Securing Diversity

Defending Democracy and Securing Diversity
Title Defending Democracy and Securing Diversity PDF eBook
Author Christian Leuprecht
Publisher Routledge
Pages 257
Release 2013-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 1317986962

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Old sergeants say, "we're here to defend democracy, not to practice it!" But are they right? The special mandate with which defence and security organizations are tasked imposes unique constraints with respect to the accommodation of diversity which differs from those faced by any other public or private organization. Yet, the compound effect of demographic, political, economic, social and legal pressures is making diversity as inevitable in the defence and security sector as in any other organization in advanced industrialized democracies. Owing in part to a dearth of research on the way the defence and security sectors can leverage diversity to enhance their functional imperatives, such sectors have been reticent about diversity. The chapters in this volume strive to enlighten the debate by laying out the concepts, clarifying theoretical issues, and providing empirical evidence. The case studies draw on Canada, Guyana, the Netherlands, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. They examine ethno-cultural, gender, and sexual-minority diversity in a variety of missions, including Bosnia-Herzegovina and Afghanistan. The chapters are notable for their methodological pluralism and interdisciplinary range including political science, sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Although scholarly in nature, the book is readily accessible to professionals and practitioners alike. This book was published as a special issue of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics.

Security Sector Reform in Constitutional Transitions

Security Sector Reform in Constitutional Transitions
Title Security Sector Reform in Constitutional Transitions PDF eBook
Author Zoltan Barany
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 337
Release 2019-09-19
Genre Law
ISBN 0192588850

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Security sector reform (SSR) is central to the democratic transitions currently unfolding across the globe, as a diverse range of countries grapple with how to transform militias, tribal forces, and dominant military, police, and intelligence agencies into democratically controlled and accountable security services. SSR will be a key element in shifts from authoritarian to democratic rule for the foreseeable future, since abuse of the security sector is a central technique of autocratic government. This edited collection advances solutions through a selection of case studies from around the world that cover a wide range of contexts.

Cultural Intelligence and Leadership

Cultural Intelligence and Leadership
Title Cultural Intelligence and Leadership PDF eBook
Author Karen Dianne Davis
Publisher Canadian Museum of Civilization/Musee Canadien Des Civilisations
Pages 180
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
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