Addressing Security Risks at the Ukrainian Border Through Best Practices on Good Governance ( NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics )

Publication series :NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics

Author: Kęsek > R.;Boroda 3 > M.;Jóźwik 4 > Z.  

Publisher: Ios Press‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781614997108

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781614997092

Subject: D8 Diplomacy, International Relations

Keyword: 外交、国际关系

Language: ENG

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With the current security crisis in the Ukraine, border security has become a pressing issue. Both the annexation of Crimea and the temporary occupation of the Donbas region represent serious violations of the country's territorial integrity and of the wider international legal order. This book contains 13 presentations delivered during the two-day NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) 'Addressing Security Risks at the Ukrainian Border through Best Practices on Good Governance – Sources and Counter Measures', which took place in Kyiv, Ukraine, in February 2016. The workshop consisted of 5 expert panels devoted to various aspects of building the integrity of the Ukrainian border management agencies to enhance the border security of the eastern flank of NATO. The topics of these panels were: the integrity of the security sector in Ukraine; corruption as a security risk in border management; institutional tools to combat corruption in border management; increasing preparedness for cross-border crises; and bilateral and multilateral dimensions of international cooperation to enhance the integrity of border management agencies. The workshop contributed to raising awareness of emerging border security challenges, as well as providing a forum for the close cooperation of and the exchange of knowledge between the most relevant local and international agencies. It also made possible the discussion of issues such as the current refugee crisis and the implications - for security - of

Chapter

Possible Conceptual Approaches to the Renewal of Control over the State Border of Ukraine with the Russian Federation

Dynamics and Geographical Distinctions of Crime Connected with Migrants Moving to Europe on Different Routes

Part 2. Corruption as a Security Risk: A Case Study of Ukraine

Corruption State Trust and Informality in Ukraine

Corruption in the Ukrainian Defence Sector: A Threat to National Security

Specificity of the Operation of Ukrainian Checkpoints in the Armed Conflict Zone in Eastern Ukraine in Light of Corruption Risks

Living on the Edge: Ukraine's Ambiguous War on Corruption

Part 3. Building Integrity and Fighting Corruption in Border Management Agencies: International Experiences and Recommendations

Building Integrity and Reducing Corruption in Defence and Security Sectors

Fighting Corruption in Customs: Some Theoretical Insights and Empirical Lessons

Corruption on the Finnish-Russian Border - Method and Result

Georgia's Occupied Territories and Corruption at the Occupation Line

The Prevention and Fight Against Corruption. Experiences of the State Border Guard of the Republic of Latvia

Role of the Civil Socity in Ensuring Accountable Border and Customs Services in Armenia and Supporting SMEs in International Trade

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Author Index

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