Reconstructing Security after Conflict
Discover the intricate journey of the UK's involvement in Sierra Leone before and after the 2002 conflict in "Reconstructing Security after Conflict" by P. Jackson. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011, this insightful book spans 236 pages, offering a comprehensive evaluation and analysis of the shifts in UK intervention strategy, from initial engagement to combat and, ultimately, to post-conflict reconstruction focused on security infrastructure.
This first edition delves into the complexities of rebuilding a nation and the lessons learned from a pivotal moment in history. Jackson provides readers with valuable perspectives on international relations and security, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and the dynamics of post-war recovery. Explore the critical factors that shaped the rebuilding of Sierra Leone’s security apparatus and understand the broader implications for future interventions.