Security Sector Reform as Development Cooperative Engagement for Partnership Capacity: Africa as a Model for Whole of Government [video]
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Security Sector Reform as Development, Cooperative Engagement for Partnership Capacity: Africa as a Model for Whole of Government. U.S. Partnership for Peace Training & Education Center, Naval Postgraduate School. Cultural and Organizational Awareness Forum.
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