Security Sector Reform in authoritarian regimes: The OSCE experience of police assistance programming in Central Asia
Abstract
Security sector reform — including police reform — has been an important element in international programmes in many post-conflict and so-called 'fragile' states. In Central Asian states — mostly ruled by authoritarian regimes — the OSCE has been engaged in a variety of programmes to help reform the police, which have often been accused of abuses of human rights. There has been a significant police assistance programme in Kyrgyzstan, and smaller...
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Title
Security Sector Reform in authoritarian regimes: The OSCE experience of police assistance programming in Central Asia
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
22
Issue
2
Pages
103 - 117
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