Berg's volume, Governing Security after War, really sets the scene by providing an overarching framework to institutional interventions.
Louis-Alexandre Berg is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Georgia State University. His research examines the causes and consequences of violent conflict and crime in developing countries, and the effects of international security assistance and peacebuilding programs. He has worked extensively on peacebuilding and security assistance programs in the field, and served as an adviser to the United Nations, the World Bank, and the U.S. Government. He holds a PhD from Georgetown University, an MA from Princeton University, and a BA from Brown University.