01338nas a2200241 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260000900043653001700052653003300069653002200102653002300124653002400147653003600171653001800207653001700225100001800242700001800260245013100278300000900409490000700418520067100425 2021 d c202110acoordination10acountering violent extremism10acrisis management10afighting terrorism10ainformation sharing10ainterorganizational cooperation10apeacebuilding10apeacekeeping1 aPhilipp Fluri1 aIztok Prezelj00aInterorganizational and International Cooperation and Coordination in Providing Security: Current Practice and Lessons Learned a5-180 v483 a

This editorial article starts with a a generic reflection on interagency and in­ternational cooperation and coordination. Then, the two editors report on their personal experience. First, Dr. Fluri critically assesses the experience and lessons learned from the coordination of national, internationally supported initiatives to reform security sectors and enhance their effectiveness, effi­ciency, and oversight. Then Prof. Prezelj focuses on interorganizaitonal coop­eration and coordination in counter-terrorism, crisis management and critical infrastructure protection. Finally, the article briefly presents the volume and each individual contribution.