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Security Governance in East Africa
Security Governance in East Africa
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A32=Daniel Nygaard Madsen
A32=Doreen Alusa
A32=Edward Mogire
A32=Emmanuel Lameck Mkilia
A32=Kennedy Agade Mkutu
A32=Laura Wunder
A32=Patrick Mutahi
A32=Tom Ogwang
A32=Venance Shillingi
African Studies
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East Africa
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Governance
Hybrid policing
Kenya
Language_English
Law Enforcement
Non-state
PA=Available
Plural policing
Policing
Price_€50 to €100
Private Security
PS=Active
Security
softlaunch
South Sudan
Tanzania
Terrorism
Uganda
Product details
- ISBN 9781498553650
- Weight: 558g
- Dimensions: 159 x 237mm
- Publication Date: 15 Dec 2017
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
This collection of cases from East Africa, contributed largely by locally-based authors, explores the increasing security governance phenomenon in the region: that is, the mix of state and non-state actors, including private entities, volunteer auxiliaries, homegrown vigilantes and gangs, and the relationship between police and communities. Local dynamics brought by globalization, liberalization, the new scramble for resource wealth, inequality, and international terrorism are observed in detail, superimposed upon the well-known development challenges, ethnopolitical divides, and patterns of government and security provision which continue to reflect their colonial past. This book raises both practical and theoretical ethical dilemmas of the increasing fragmentation of security functions within Uganda, Kenya, South Sudan, mainland Tanzania, and Zanzibar. It is a vital contribution to the “non-state,” “plural policing” debates and is of both local and global relevance.
Kennedy Mkutu Agade is associate professor in international relations and peace studies at United States International University, Nairobi.
Security Governance in East Africa
€107.99
