ISS Monographs
The Institute for Security Studies (ISS) is a regional research institute operating across sub-Saharan Africa. It is guided by a broad approach to security reflective of the changing nature and origin of threats to human development. The ISS Monograph series covers a wide range of topics and provides the analysis on various subjects such as peacekeepers in Africa, the African Union’s opportunities and challenges, crime and drugs in South Africa, and smalls arms in post-conflict countries.
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- The African Union Peace and Security Council
- Failing to Prosecute?
- Carbon Trading in Africa
- From Market for Force to Market for Peace
- The proposed SADC Parliament
- Interregional Challenges of Islamic Extremist Movements in North Africa
- Reintegrating Ex-Combatants in the Great Lakes Region
- Regional Security in the Post-Cold War Horn of Africa
- African Counter-Terrorism Legal Frameworks a Decade after 2001
- Merchants of African Conflict
- African Futures 2050
- The State of Human Security in Africa
- Protector or Predator?
- The Security Sector in Southern Africa
- Understanding Africa’s Contemporary Conflicts
- The International Criminal Court that Africa wants
- The Burundi Peace Process
- Player and Referee
- Sustaining Good Governance in Water and Sanitation in Uganda
- Climate Change and Natural Resources Conflicts in Africa
- Environmental Governance and Climate Change in Africa
- Nature and Extent of Environmental Crime in Kenya
- Beyond the 'War on Terror'
- Between Rhetoric and Action
- Benin : revue de la justice criminelle
- Mali : criminalité et justice criminelle
- The Theory and Practice of Criminal Justice in Africa
- Sierra Leone: A Country Review of Crime and Criminal Justice, 2008
- The Criminal Justice System in Zambia
- A Strategic Conflict Assessment in Zambia
- To Spy or Not to Spy?
- The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation
- Political Economy of Regionalisation in Africa
- Corruption and Social Grants in South Africa
- Militianisation of Resource Conflicts
- Africa in the New World
- Child Justice in South Africa
- Aids and Aids Treatment in a Rural South African Setting
- Corruption and Governance in the DRC During the Transition Period (2003-2006)
- Elimination of Mercenarism in Africa
- The Private Security Sector in Africa
- Promotion of Human Security in Africa
- Terrorism in the Maghreb
- Building States While Fighting Terror
- Rights of Children in Conflict
- Unable or Unwilling?
- Towards a Union Government for Africa
- Private Security in Africa
- Confronting the Proceeds of Crime in Southern Africa
- Intervention to Protect Civilians in Darfur
- From Soldiers to Citizens
- Armed Conflict and Disarmament
- Civil-Security Relations in Tanzania
- South African Guerilla Armies
- Missed Opportunities: The Role of Education, Health and Social Development in Preventing Crime
- A Technical Analysis of Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration
- Money Laundering Experiences
- Getting to Grips With Trafficking
- From State Security to Human Security in Southern Africa
- Who Guards the Guards?
- After the Commandos
- Local Catalysts, Global Reactions
- A Mixed Reception
- Perpetrating Power: Small Arms in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone and Liberia
- Stock Theft and Human Security
- The African Union's Emerging Peace and Security Regime
- Traditional Justice in Practice
- Crime Prevention and Morality
- Diasporas, Remittances and Africa South of the Sahara
- Beyond Retribution
- Sector Policing on the West Rand
- A Generation at Risk?
- City Safety: Nelson Mandela Metro Municipality's Crime Reduction Strategy
- Tackling Money Laundering in East and Southern Africa
- Tackling Money Laundering in East and Southern Africa
- Identifying Lessons from DDR Experiences in Africa
- Gender and Small Arms
- Challenges of Peace Implementation in Côte d'Ivoire
- Supporting Sustainable Livelihoods
- National Victims of Crime Survey South Africa 2003
- Re-Examining Voluntarism
- Behind the Violence
- Sector Policing: Origins and Prospects
- The Scorpions: Analysing the Directorate of Special Operations
- Gender and Peacekeeping
- A Step Towards Peace
- Guns in the Borderlands
- Weapons in Mozambique
- Private Muscle: Outsourcing the Provision of Criminal Justice Services
- Profiling Money Laundering in Eastern and Southern Africa
- Violence, Reconcilation and Identity
- Criminal Justice in Review: 2001/2002
- Penetrating State and Business
- Penetrating State and Business
- Zimbabwe's Turmoil
- From Child Soldier to Ex-Fighter
- Policing the Ports
- Sustaining the Peace in Angola
- Rainbow Tenement: Crime and Policing in Inner Johannesburg
- Africa's Young Soldiers
- 'Volk' Faith and Fatherland
- Sierra Leone: Building the Road to Recovery
- HIV/AIDS in Prison
- Rival Views of Organised Crime
- Justice Through Specialisation?
- Making Courts Work


