Security, democracy and war crimes : security sector transformation in Serbia /

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Author / Creator:Gow, James.
Imprint:Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Description:xii, 229 pages : 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9701063
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ISBN:9781137276131
1137276134
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • List Of Acronyms And Abbreviations
  • 1. State, Society And The Military
  • Democracy And The Transformation Of Civil-Military Relations
  • Nomenclature
  • The Book
  • 2. Civil-Military Relations From the Break-Up Of Yugoslavia to the Fall Of Milo¿evic
  • Transition From Communism: Politics And The State
  • The Military In Communist Yugoslavia
  • Civil-Military Relations from the Kosovo Campaign to the Fall of Milo¿evic
  • 3. De-Politicisation And Transition Delayed
  • Understanding De-Politicisation
  • De-Politicising The Armed Forces
  • Failure No1: 'For The Sake Of Stability' - Keeping Pavkovic as Chief of Staff
  • Failure No2: the Peri¿ic Scandal and the Return of Kos
  • The Army's Slow Withdrawal From Politics
  • 4. Restructuring: Civilianising Defence Policy Making And Military Reform
  • Civilianising Defence Policy-Making
  • The Powerless Ministry
  • The Minister and His Civilian Advisers
  • NGOs and Policy-Making: Davinic, The Atlantic Council, The G17+ And Defence Reform
  • Back To The Generals?
  • Military Reform 2000-2006
  • Deciding Of Roles, Elaborating New Policies
  • Reorganising the Military: Changes to Force Structure
  • Military Reform And Funding Problems
  • Human Resources Issues: Conscription, Personnel Policy And Redundancies
  • Control Of The Military-Industrial Complex
  • 5. Rules: The Legal and Institutional Framework for Democratic Control
  • The Constitutional Framework
  • The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Defence
  • Democratic Control of the Military and the Constitutional Charter
  • The Legal Framework: Laws on Defence and the Army
  • Procedures: Statutes, By-Laws And Other Decisions - Replacing Legislation?
  • 6. Effective Management Of Defence Policy: The Role Of Democratic Security Policy Communities
  • The Supreme Defence Council and Defence Policy Management
  • The Council Of Ministers and the Ministry of Defence
  • Parliamentary Oversight: the Role of the Assembly Defence Committee
  • Democratic Security Policy Communities
  • 7. The War Crimes Legacy
  • The War Crimes Legacy And International Judicial Intervention
  • The Serbian Project And The Strategy Of War Crimes: Creating The Legacy
  • The International Response: Creating The ICTY
  • Cooperation with the ICTY after 5 October 2000
  • Dealing with the War Crimes Legacy
  • 8. Passing the Mladic
  • Civil-Military Relations And The War Crimes Legacy
  • Breaking the War Crimes Protection Network and Reforming Intelligence and Security Agencies
  • Delivering Mladic and Ensuring Democratic Control of the Security Sector
  • Serbia, the EU, the ICTY and the War Crimes Legacy
  • Security and Democracy and the Transformation Of Civil-Military Relations