This article analyses how the security sector reform (SSR) process in the Central African Republic (CAR) has been defined and implemented, emphasising interactions between national and international actors. It advocates expanding the agenda of the traditional multi-level governance approach, seeking to grasp the top-down and bottom-up dynamics of decision-making processes.
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