Security Sector Governance and Reform: USIP Events
Public Events, 2005-2020
USIP is at the center of important conversations on security sector governance and reform. Through its convening power, the Institute has managed to bring together diverse sets of audiences to discuss and promote a peacebuilding approach to SSG/R. The events listed below are exemplary of the types of convenings of government officials, policy experts, international civil servants, and scholars held at USIP to discuss, analyze and offer policy proposals on key challenges in the field of SSG/R.
FEATURED EVENT
Past Events: 2005 – 2017
- U.N. Peacekeeping Is Vital—and So Is its Reform: How Far Can the United Nations Meet the Need for Better Peace Operations? (December 2017)
- Implementing the ‘Kigali Principles’ for Peacekeeping: How to Carry Out the New Best Practices for Protecting Civilians? (December 2016)
- African Politics, African Peace: The African Union, Peacekeeping and the Politics of Peace (September 2016)
- The Future of Afghan Policing: Security after NATO Withdrawal (May 2014)
- Domestic Barriers to Dismantling the Militant Infrastructure in Pakistan (November 2013)
- Civil-Military Relations in Afghanistan: Lessons Learned from a Ten Year Engagement (April 2013)
- Advancing Women’s Civil Society Organizations in Security Sector Reform (April 2013)
- Event analysis: Taking the 'Thug' Out of Security Forces: What Women Can Do
- The Challenge of Security Sector Reform in the Arab World (November 2012)
- Security Sector Transformation in North Africa and the Middle East (May 2012)
- Event analysis: Taking the 'Thug' Out of Security Forces: What Women Can Do
- Security Sector Transformation in Post-Conflict Liberia (April 2012)
- Event analysis: Security Sector Transformation in a Post-Conflict Liberia
- Policing Iraq (February 2012)
- Event Analysis: Policing Iraq
- The Challenge of Security Sector Reform in the Arab World (November 2012)
- Reforming Pakistan's Police and Law Enforcement Infrastructure: Is It Too Flawed to Fix? (February 2011)
- Female Soldiers and DDR: Sierra Leone, Nepal, and Colombia (February 2011)
- Mainstreaming Gender in the Military & the Security Sector: The Role of Civil Society (January 2011)
- Police Corruption (November 2011)
- Monopoly of Force: The Relationship between DDR and SSR in Post-Conflict (September 2011)
- Foreign Police Assistance: Lessons from the Field (July 2011)
- Who Controls Pakistan's Security Forces? (April 2011)
- Afghanistan: The Nexus between Disarming and Rebuilding Armed Forces (February 2011)
- The QDDR and the European Union's role in Security Sector Reform (December 2010)
- U.S. Approaches to Security Sector Reform (October 2010)
- Threats to Maritime Security (June 2010)
- Police in Counterinsurgency (May 2010)
- Fighting Corruption in Security Sector Reform (February 2010)
- Local Ownership of Security Sector Reform (December 2009)
- The Congressional Role in Military and Police Reform (October 2009)
- The Role of the Ministerial Advisor in Security Sector Reform (March 2009)
- The Private Sector Firms in Security Sector Reform (January 2009)
- Security Sector Reform Missions (November 2008)
- Why Gender Issues are Important in Security Sector Reform (October 2008)
- Training for Nepalese Peacekeepers deploying to Sudan (September 2008 – Rausch contributed)
- International Perspectives on Security Sector Reform (July 2008)
- Security Sector Reform: Where Do We Go From Here? (May 2008)
- Public, Civil-Society, Police: Joint Problem Solving to Strengthen Rule of Law in Nepal (October 2009)
- Workshop – Legal Aspects of SSR in Nepal (September 2007)
- Constructing Justice and Security After War (May 2007)
- Combating Serious Crimes in Postconflict Societies: A Handbook for Policymakers and Practitioners (October 2006)
- Training for Nepali Police (September 2006 – Rausch in partnership with ICITAP)
- Nepal: Rule of Law and Human Rights Challenges (July 2005)