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Is there a need for new peace and security rules in the 21st century?
Final report opts for a mosaic security system.
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In 2014, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung set up the Global Reflection Group Monopoly on the Use of Force 2.0? to examine the challenges presented by the current international, regional and domestic security arrangements. The conclusion is a two-pronged approach: strengthen the state monopoly on the legitimate use of force or, where appropriate, initiate a process to meld the growing number of fragmented security providers into a regulated and coordinated security architecture that protects citizens in an inclusive and accountable way.
Opting for a mosaic security system / report of the Global Reflection Group "Monopoly on the Use of Force 2.0?". - Berlin : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Global Policy and Development, June 2017. - 44 Seiten = 500 KB, PDF-File. - Electronic ed.: Berlin : FES, 2017ISBN 978-3-95861-848-0
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