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Security and Development

Adam, R. (2005) ‘Security understood correctly’ in Development and Cooperation 32.

 

Ammitzboell, K. (2007) ‘Unintended Consequences of Peace Operations on the Host Economy from a People's Perspective’ in C. Aoi, R.C. Thankur and C. De Coning (eds) Unintended Consequences of Peacekeeping Operations. New York: UNU Press. Buy online

 

Carnahan, M., Durch, W. and Gilmore, S. (2006) Economic Impact of Peacekeeping. Washington: UN Peacekeeping Best Practices Unit.

 

CSIS. (2008) Integrating 21st Century Development and Security Assistance. Washington: Center for Strategic and International Studies.

 

DMFA. (2004) Security, Growth – Development. Copenhagen: Royal Danish Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

 

Drolet, J. (2006) Provincial Reconstruction Teams: Afghanistan vs. Iraq – Should we have a Standard Model? Carlisle, PA: US Army War College.

 

FCO. (2002) Private Military Companies: Options for Regulation. London: Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

 

Guistozzi, A. (2005) The Debate on Warlordism: The importance of military legitimacy. London: LSE Crisis States Research Centre. More information

 

Gumedze, S. (2007) Private Security in Africa. Manifestation, Challenges and Regulation. Pretoria: Institute of Security Studies.

 

Klingebiel, K., and Roehder, K. (2004) The Military-Development Relationship: The Start of a New Alliance? Berlin: DIE Briefing Paper.

 

Klingebiel, K., and Roehder, K. (2005) ‘Subordination or Cooperation? New Interfaces Between Development and Security Policy (with reference to examples from Germany)’, Peace, Conflict and Development 6.

 

Klingebiel, K., and Roehder, K. (2008) ‘Interfaces between Development and Security: Converging the Role of Development Policy and Security Policy?’ in Günther Brauch, H. et al (eds), Globalization and Environmental Challenges, Reconceptualizing Security in the 21st Century. New York: Springer.

 

Microlinks 23 (1-3 April 2008) Civil and Military Cooperation on Economic Recovery in Iraq and Afghanistan. Microlinks Speaker’s Corner: Online discussion forum.

 

Møller, B. (2007) Terror Prevention and Development Aid: What we know and don’t know. Copenhagen: Danish Institute for International Studies.

 

OECD. (2006) Whole of Government Approaches to Fragile States. Paris: OECD.

 

Penh, B., El-Zoghbi, M., and Stevens. P. (2008) Note from Afghanistan: Civil-Military Cooperation in Microenterprise Development. Washington: USAID.

 

Perito, R.M. (2005) The U.S. Experience with Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan. Washington: United States Institute for Peace.

 

Rees, E. (2006) Security Sector Reform (SSR) and Peace Operations: “Improvisation and Confusion” from the Field. Washington: UN Peacekeeping Best Practices Unit.

 

SEESAC. (2004) Media Operation During SALW Control Interventions. Belgrade: SEESAC.

 

Stewart, P. (2008) The Pentagon as a Development Agency? Q&A with Patrick Stewart. Washington: The Centre for Global Development.

 

Stewart, P. (2007) The U.S. Response to Precarious States: Tentative Progress and the Remaining Obstacles to Progress. Washington: The Centre for Global Development.

 

Stewart, P, and Brown, K. (2007) Greater Than the Sum of its Parts? Assessing “Whole of Government” Approaches to Fragile States (CGD Brief). Washington: The Centre for Global Development.

 

Tanner, F. (2005) ‘Bargains for Peace: Military Adjustments during Post-War Peacebuilding’ in S. Barakat (ed.) After the Conflict. Reconstruction and Development in the Aftermath of War. London: IB Tauris.

 

Tschirgi, N. (2003) Peacebuilding as the Link Between Security and Development: Is the Window of Opportunity Closing? New York: International Peace Academy Studies in Security and Development.

 

UK Cabinet Office. (2005) Investing in Prevention. An International Strategy to Manage the Risks of Instability and Improve Crisis Response. London: Cabinet Office.

 

WWSPIA. (2008) Provincial Reconstruction Teams: Lessons and Recommendations. Princeton: The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.

 

Zink, R. (2005) ‘Complementing military efforts’ in Development and Cooperation 32.