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Security Sector Reform, Militarisation  and Gender Relations in Uganda
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Security Sector Reform, Militarisation and Gender Relations in Uganda

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This book applies a critical-feminist perspective to the question of how security sector reform (SSR) interacts with militarisation and gender relations. Based on an in-depth empirical analysis of SSR in Uganda, the book argues that in a militarising context, SSR is likely to reinforce militarisation and the corresponding essentialised gender relations. Centring qualitative interview material, the book shows that in Uganda, SSR benefits political and social elites, while women, minorities and the political opposition, rather than benefiting from improvements in the justice and security sectors, remain marginalised and oppressed. External actors must accept partial yet significant responsibility for these developments as they supported, financed and legitimised many of the reforms. Based on these insights, the book pushes for and positions itself as part of a new generation of SSR practice and research.
Undertitel
A Critical-Feminist Perspective
ISBN
9781399545235
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
446 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2025-12-31
Sidor
264