ISS Papers
The Institute for Security Studies (ISS) is a regional research institute with operations across sub-Saharan Africa. The ISS Papers provide a forum for research on human security issues in the region, containing policy information that is of a more immediate nature than working papers or publications.
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Publications:
- The Future of Intrastate Conflict in Africa
- The Evolution of Organised Crime in Africa
- Besides Greed and Grievances
- African Efforts to Close the Impunity Gap
- Professionalism and the South African Police Service
- From AMIB to AMISOM
- The Nile
- The International Criminal Court’s Cases in Kenya: Origin and Impact
- Maritime Security in the Indian Ocean
- Implications of the AU Decision to Give the African Court Jurisdiction over International Crimes
- Links Between Climate Change, Conflict and Governance in Africa
- Africa's International Borders as Potential Sources of Conflict and Future Threats to Peace and Security
- Kenya’s New Constitution and Conflict Transformation
- International Law and the Self-Determination of South Sudan
- Police Officials’ Perceptions of Corruption and Integrity Management at Three Gauteng SAPS Stations in 2009
- Oversight Agencies in South Africa and the Challenge of Police Corruption
- Corruption in the South African Police Service
- Balancing Competing Obligations
- Somali Pirates Have Rights Too
- Ticking Time Bombs
- Negotiations for a Nile-Cooperative Framework Agreement
- Bottlenecks to Deployment
- The Impact of Climate Change in Africa
- Fusing Privatisation of Security with Peace and Security Initiatives
- Somalia Dilemmas
- Reintegration in Mozambique
- Natural Resources Conflict
- Eco-cop: Environmental Policing in Eastern Africa
- Exploring Alternative Approaches for Managing Electoral Injustice in Africa
- Towards an Understanding of Repeat Violent Offending
- The Chair of the African Union
- 'Keep Calm and Carry On'
- Nuclear Energy Rethink
- The Role and Place of the African Standby Force Within the African Peace and Security Architecture
- La présidence en exercice de l'Union Africaine
- 'Inspecting' the SAPS National Inspectorate
- Addressing the Use of Private Security and Military Companies at the International Level
- Political Violence in Kenya
- Confronting Complex Emergencies in Africa
- The International Politics of Rape, Sex and the Family in Sierra Leone
- The Trajectory of Human Rights Violations in Zimbabwe
- Marginalisation and Violence
- The Political Development of Somaliland and its Conflict With Puntland
- Providing Security and Justice for the People
- The Somalia Conflict
- The African Union and the Challenge of Unconstitutional Changes of Government in Africa
- There Shall Be Houses, Security and Comfort
- Understanding of the Natural Resource Conflict Dynamics
- The Panel of the Wise
- Financial Disclosure Requirements in South Africa 2004-2008
- Africa and an Arms Trade Treaty
- Peacekeeping and Post-Conflict Criminality
- Elections and Accountability in South Africa
- Africa's Emerging Global Partnerships
- Negotiating the Convention on Cluster Munitions
- A Bridge Too Far? Considering Security Sector Reform in Africa
- Social and Economic Dynamics of Mining in Kalima, DRC
- The Establishment and Implications of the United States Africa Command
- Who is Most at Risk?
- Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Risks in Botswana
- Transformation of the Pan-African Parliament
- Sanctions and Embargoes in Africa
- Arms Control in a Rough Neighbourhood
- Climate Change, Population Pressure and Conflict in Africa
- The Dynamics of Crime
- South Africans' Perceptions of the Police and the Courts
- National Victims of Crime Survey
- The Nile: Is It a Curse or Blessing?
- The International Criminal Court and its Work in Africa
- Ship Without Sails
- City Blues
- South Africa’s Xenophobic Eruption
- The Pan-African Parliament
- African Perspectives on Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Democracy, Elections & Political Parties
- Copper Mining in Zambia
- Justice and Peace in a New Zimbabwe
- Turning Elections Into a Development Asset in Africa
- The Nexus Between Migration and Human Security
- Lessons from Liberia
- The African Standby Force
- Controlling the Transfer of Arms
- Sudan’s Foreign Relations with Asia
- Migration in Southern Africa
- Between Principle and Pragmatism in Transitional Justice
- Western Sahara: Is There Light at the End of the Tunnel?
- Looking Beneath the Cloak
- Corruption and the Extractive Industries in Africa
- Fighting Money Laundering
- The APRM: A Case Study in Democratic Institution Building?
- Corruption and the South African Police Service
- The Hybrid Operation for Darfur
- Negotiating the North/South Conflict
- Vers un gouvernement de l’Union africaine ?
- ‘New Growth on Deep Roots’
- The Challenges of Regional Integration in Africa
- Sovereignty and the ‘United States of Africa’
- Institutionalising Pan-Africanism
- United States of Africa
- Etats-Unis d’Afrique
- Regard critique sur l’intégration africaine
- Protection of Civilians in African Peace Missions
- Protecting Civilians Through Peace Agreements
- Sudan People's Liberation Army
- 'Outlaws on Camelback'
- Beyond 'Shadow-Boxing' and 'Lip Service'
- Simpler, Better, Faster
- The Private Security Sector in Africa
- Terrorist Financing in Southern Africa
- Politics and Terrorism
- In Quest of a Sustainable Justice
- SA Democracy Incorporated
- Gender, Peace and Peacekeeping
- The Trial of Charles Taylor
- The Khampepe Commission
- The New Partnership for Africa's Development
- Cars and Robbers
- The 2005 General Elections in Tanzania
- Claiming Space: Reconfiguring Women's Roles in Post-Conflict Situations
- Swords Into Ploughshares
- Post-war Defence Integration in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Democratisation at the Crossroads
- The Threat of Gangs and Anti-Gangs Policy
- Paying for Crime
- A Pyrrhic Victory? Mandatory and Minimum Sentences in South Africa
- AIDS and Elections in Southern Africa
- Illicit Trafficking of Vehicles Across Beit Bridge Border Post
- Disarmament and Reconciliation: Rwanda’s Concerns
- AIDS, Orphans, Crime, and Instability
- "We Can’t Eat the Constitution"
- Progress with the African Standby Force
- The Illicit Abalone Trade in South Africa
- Drug Smuggling and Border Control at Johannesburg International Airport and Durban Harbour
- An Overview of South African Border Control: 1994-2004
- Towards a Continental Early Warning System for Africa
- Organised Crime and Terrorism
- Mainstreaming Drug Control Into Socio-Economic Development in Africa
- Vigilantism v. the State
- Disarmament and the Transition in Burundi: How Soon?
- HIV/AIDS: Policies and Programmes for Blue Helmets
- Liberia at a Crossroads
- Continuing Instability in the Kivus
- Unholy Alliance?
- Money Laundering in Southern Africa Incidence, Magnitude and Prospects for Its Control
- South Africa: Strengthening Civilian Oversight over the Police in South Africa
- Political Dissent and Terrorism in Southern Africa
- Political Change in Madagascar
- Political Change in Madagascar
- Hawks, Doves or Penguins?
- Somalia: Fourteenth Time Lucky?
- The Sudan–IGAD Peace Process
- Returning Home to a Normal Life?
- From Protection to Empowerment
- Liberating Liberia
- Coup d’état in São Tomé e Príncipe
- The Landmine Factor in the Peacekeeping Debate in Africa
- Diversion in South Africa
- South Africa’s Defence Industry
- Cabinda
- The Social Contradictions of Organised Crime on the Cape Flats
- The Role of Auditors
- Decisions, Decisions
- Healthy Democracies?
- Peace and Security through Good Governance
- Money Laundering in East and Southern Africa
- Madagascar: Stumbling at the First Hurdle
- Implementing the Southern Africa Firearms Protocol
- Exploring Small Arms Demand
- What Do the Police Do?
- AIDS, Security and Governance in Southern Africa
- NEPAD's Peer Review Mechanism
- Securing Democracy: Party Finance and Party Donations
- Arms Control, South African Style
- A 90-Day Plan to Bring Peace to the DRC?
- Peace, Security and Democracy in Africa?
- Attitudes to Firearms and Crime in Nairobi
- Commitments by African Heads of State to Peace, Democracy, Human Rights and Asociated Issues


