Information on "Security" and "Tanzania (United Republic of)"
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October 2009
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Oct 2009
Addressing the Challenges of Law Enforcement in Africa
Author: Simon Robins
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This paper has attempted to identify the structural and institutional weaknesses of contemporary policing in three African states, with the aim of making recommendations to increase its effectiveness. More on «Addressing the Challenges of Law Enforcement in Africa»
September 2007
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Sep 2007
A Vicious Circle of Corruption and Mistrust in Institutions In Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: Wonbin Cho, Matthew F Kirwin
Publisher: Afrobarometer
The publication discusses the relationship between corruption and mistrust in political institutions across six African countries. More on «A Vicious Circle of Corruption and Mistrust in Institutions In Sub-Saharan Africa»
December 2006
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Dec 2006
Civil-Security Relations in Tanzania
Author: Milton Makongoro Mahanga, Nestor Luanda, Martin Rupiya, Method Kilaini, Gaudens P Mpangala
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This monograph contains five of the papers delivered at an ISS workshop during 2005, that investigated the relationship between the state, security services and civil society in Tanzania, as well as some comments and conclusions emanating from it. More on «Civil-Security Relations in Tanzania»
October 2006
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25 Oct 2006
The African Great Lakes Region: An End to Conflict?
Author: Jon Lunn
Publisher: House of Commons Library
Since the early 1990s the African Great Lakes region – defined here as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania – has been convulsed by genocide, civil wars, inter-state conflict and flawed democratic transitions. More on «The African Great Lakes Region: An End to Conflict?»
February 2006
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Feb 2006
The 2005 General Elections in Tanzania
Author: Julius Nyang’oro
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This paper explores the implications of the 2005 Tanzanian general elections. More on «The 2005 General Elections in Tanzania»
January 2006
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2006
The Enemy Within
Author: Martin Rupiya, Lawson Simapuka, Raymond Molatole, Steven L Thaga, Hamilton S Simelane, Shayilanga C Kunene, Tsembeni Magongo, Anna N Phiri, Lawson Simapuka, Jonathan M K Lwehabura, Jeanne K Ndyetabura, Reginald Matchaba-Hove
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This book explores the complex problem of HIV/AIDS and its impact on military and defense forces in Southern Africa. More on «The Enemy Within»
January 2005
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2005
Linkages Between Sub-national and International Water Conflicts: The Eastern Nile Basin
Author: Simon A Mason, Tobias Hagmann, Christine Bichsel, Eva Ludi, Yacob Arsano
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
This article focuses on the question of how conflicts over the use of scarce water resources can be mitigated. More on «Linkages Between Sub-national and International Water Conflicts: The Eastern Nile Basin» -
2005
Anatomy of a Terrorist Attack: An In-Depth Investigation into the 1998 Bombings of the US Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania
Publisher: Matthew B Ridgway Center for International Security Studies
This student paper analyzes the 1998 suicide bombings on the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania orchestrated by al-Qaida. More on «Anatomy of a Terrorist Attack: An In-Depth Investigation into the 1998 Bombings of the US Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania» -
2005
The Many Faces of Human Security
Author: Fredrick Mutesa, Wilma Nchito, Gaudens P Mpangala, Jonathan M K Lwehabura, Michael M Mataure, Hubert K Ngoy , Manuel Correira de Barros, Norman Mlambo, J Dzimba, Matsolo Matooane
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This publication reviews the varied dimensions of human security using case studies from seven Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries. More on «The Many Faces of Human Security»
October 2004
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Oct 2004
Tackling Money Laundering in East and Southern Africa
Author: Ray Hemington Goba, Eugene E Mniwasa, Peter Edopu, Bothwell Fundira
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This monograph opens with an examination of the capacity of the financial and commercial services sectors in Namibia to detect, prevent or assist in the prosecution of money laundering crimes. More on «Tackling Money Laundering in East and Southern Africa»
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