Series

DCAF is an international foundation whose mission is to assist the international community in pursuing good governance and reform of the security sector by developing and promoting appropriate norms at international and national levels. DCAF Policy Papers offer debate and policy recommendations on issues of security governance. These works are commissioned, reviewed, and edited by DCAF.

Publishers: Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)
Publications: Gender and the Security Sector: A Survey of the Security Services of The Gambia
Parliaments and National Strategy Documents: A Comparative Case-study from the Nordic Region
Security Sector Reform and Governance Process in West Africa
A Comparative Perspective of Ombudsman Institutions for the Armed Forces
The Transformation of the South African Security Sector
Poster Boys No More
Securing Democracy? A Comparative Analysis of Emergency Powers in Europe
Integrating Gender in Post-Conflict Security Sector Reform
Parliamentary Oversight of ESDP Missions
Strengthening Parliamentary
Humanitarian Non-Governmental Organizations and International Private Security Companies: The
National Governance of Nuclear Weapons
Towards a Practical Human Security Agenda
Towards a Common UN Approach to Security Sector Reform
Revisiting the State Monopoly on the Legitimate Use of Force
Toward a Common ECOWAS Agenda on Security Sector Reform
From Policy to Practice: The OECD's Evolving Role in Security Sector Reform
Security Sector Responses to Trafficking in Human Beings
Regulating Private Security in Europe: Status and Prospects
Democratic Accountability of Intelligence Services
The Shifting Face of Violence
Prime Movers, Specific Features and Challenges of Security Sector Reform in a
The Post-Conflict Security Sector
Global Security in Perspective: The
Democratic Civilian Control of Nuclear Weapons
Shaping a Security Governance Agenda in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
The OSCE Between Crisis and Reform
Identifying Lessons in United Nations International Policing Missions
Security Sector Governance in West Africa
The Use of Force under International Auspices: Strengthening Parliamentary Accountability
Defence Reform in the Western Balkans
Towards a Code of Conduct for Armed and Security Forces in Africa
The Private Military Industry and Iraq
Making The World a More Secure Place: Combating Violence Against Women
The Iraq War: Impact on International Security
Iraq: Symptom, Catalyst or Cause of Friction Between Europe and America?
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