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Security sector governance in Ukraine: Lessons, general principles and progress

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Detzner, Sarah
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Beliakova, Polina
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ekerinska, Radmila
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2024-10-31T13:43:49Z
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2024-10-31T13:43:49Z
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2022-12-15
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This policy brief reviews general principles and lessons internationally from successful SSR in the context of considering the challenges facing Ukraine, in the form of a non-verbatim summary of presentations at a recent private seminar organised by PeaceRep’s Ukraine team. Key questions • How do we assess the key general principles of SSG (civilian control, civic scrutiny) and their potential application in Ukraine’s specific, challenging circumstances? • How do we assess progress with SSG since 2014? • How do we assess the response of Ukrainian security sector to the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022? • What are the downstream risks / challenges? • What should be the vision for Ukraine’s SSG in the short, medium and long-term? What role could external actors play in this vision?
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PeaceRep Ukraine Team. (2022). Security sector governance (SSG) in Ukraine: International lessons, general principles and Ukraine's post-2014 progress. Conflict and Civicness Research Group, London School of Economics.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1842/42444
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/5138
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Peace Processes
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Ukraine
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Security sector governance in Ukraine: Lessons, general principles and progress
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Publication
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