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Anthony Cleland Welch OBE (born September 1945 in
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) is a UK-based former soldier, UN official, politician and academic who has contributed to the debate on
security sector reform The concepts of security sector governance and reform (SSG/R, or SSG and SSR) generally refer to a process in Western-based international development and democratization to amend the security sector of a state towards good governance and its princi ...
(SSR) and post-conflict development and regeneration. Welch adheres to the view that it is not enough to merely reform the armed forces, police and justice sector. In 2006 he led the Internal Security Sector review of Kosovo (ISSR) which established the grounds for the creation of a democratically administered, civilian-led security sector in the unilaterally declared independent Republic of
Kosovo Kosovo ( sq, Kosova or ; sr-Cyrl, Косово ), officially the Republic of Kosovo ( sq, Republika e Kosovës, links=no; sr, Република Косово, Republika Kosovo, links=no), is a partially recognised state in Southeast Euro ...
. The ISSR took the unusual step of asking the population of Kosovo to have their say on what made them feel insecure and was called by the
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(OECD), "…one of the most ambitious and holistic efforts at SSR undertaken in recent years, both in scope and methodology.".


Early years

Welch is the only son of Brian Desmond Joseph Welch, who was a member of the World War II
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Bomber Command aircrew, and saw action in the European and Pacific Theatres, and a British mother, Valerie Isabelle (Davison).
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, the late Australia-based stage and television actress, was his aunt. He was educated at the Marist Brothers School in Hamilton, New Zealand and at
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,
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and
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in the UK. He gained a Doctorate of Philosophy, Masters of Arts and Science degrees at the
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. His first employment was with
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in Hong Kong as Assistant Commercial Manager. Later he moved with the company to become the Technical Sales Manager for Rediffusion Broadcasting in Singapore and Malaysia. He married twice, firstly to Victoria Mathews, who bore him two children, Simon Alexander Cleland Welch and Alexandra Victoria Cleland Welch. The marriage was dissolved in 1982. He later married Pamela Jane Darnell who predeceased him in January 2019.


Military career

In 1969 Welch was commissioned into the
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. He volunteered for Commando Training and, after passing the All Arms Commando Course at the Commando Training Centre
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(CTCRM), Lympstone joined the newly formed Commando Logistic Regiment Royal Marines. He also passed both the British and German parachute training courses. He was to serve with the Regiment for ten years, commanding the Ordnance Squadron and the Regiment in 1985/6. His other military appointments included Staff Captain Q, Headquarters
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(1976/8), SO2, AQ Operations and Planning on the Quartermaster General London Staff (1983) and Commanding Officer, Falkland Islands Logistic Battalion (1984). He attended the British Army Staff College, Camberley and was a student on the second
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. He taught at the Army and RAF Staff Colleges in 1987–88. In 1988 he was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff of the 3rd (UK) Armoured Division and, after working on the staff of the UK Military Commander, General Sir
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, as Deputy Chief of Staff (Land) during the first Gulf War, became the Commandant of Central Ordnance Depot Donnington and Commander of Donnington Garrison. He saw action in Northern Ireland, the
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and the first Gulf War. He took early retirement in the rank of
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in 1993.


Later work

After leaving the British Army, Welch joined the United Nations in
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. He was appointed chief of joint policy, planning and coordination for the
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in
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and
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. He later became the assistant to the
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of the UN (SRSG) for the former Yugoslavia,
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and
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. He then spent a year as general manager of Allmakes Projects Limited, a UK-based firm dealing with post-conflict and transitional state regeneration, before joining the European Union Monitoring Mission in the former Yugoslavia (EUMM) where he was head of the regional offices for
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and
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. In 1997–98 he was the coordinator for the
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(OSCE) Election Observation Missions throughout the Balkans Region, covering elections in Albania,
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, Croatia,
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,
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and
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. He then joined the UK
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(DFID) as the conflict and security adviser to the Conflict and Humanitarian Affairs Department, working in
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,
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,
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, the
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and throughout the Balkans. In 1999 he opened the first DFID Office in Kosovo after the end of the conflict. In 2001, the UN SRSG,
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, appointed him the
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regional administrator for Mitrovica. In 2004 he stood for the
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as a
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for the UK's South West Region and Gibraltar. Although second on the party list he was unsuccessful in gaining a seat. He however served for five years as a councillor for Havant Borough in Hampshire. In 2006, Welch led the UNDP Review of Internal Security in Kosovo (ISSR) which was undertaken in parallel with the UNOSEK final status negotiations in Vienna led by
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. He was a senior associate of the Centre for Security Sector Management at
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and taught post-graduate studies at Shrivenham, the
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, He has written a number of articles on security sector reform and post-conflict development and regeneration.(1) Donini, A., Minear, L., Smillie, I., van Baarda, T., Welch, A.C. (2005). Mapping the Security Environment: Understanding the Perceptions of Local Communities, Peace Support Operations and Assistance Agencies. A Report commissioned by the UK NGO-Military Contact Group. Medford MA: Feinstein International Famine Center; Tufts University. (2) Cleland Welch, A. Kondi, S. Stinson, D. (eds) (2006) Kosovo Internal Security Sector Review. Pristina: United Nations Development Programme. (3) Anthony Cleland Welch (2006) Achieving Human Security after Intra-State Conflict: The Lessons of Kosovo. Journal of Contemporary European Studies Vol.14, No: 2. (August 2006). pp. 221-239. (4) Cleland Welch, A. (2007). A Security Sector Review in Kosovo – An Holistic Approach to SSR. In Ebnoether, A, Felberbauer, E, Stanićić, M. (eds). Security Sector Reform in South East Europe- from a Necessary Remedy to a Global Concept. pp. 43-57. Vienna and Geneva: Austrian National Defence Academy /DCAF. (5) Cleland Welch, A. (2007). A successful Security Pact: European Union policy in South East Europe. In Brown D & Shepherd, A (eds). The Security Dimensions of EU Enlargement. Wider Europe, weaker Europe. pp. 191-206. Manchester: Manchester University Press. (6) Cleland Welch, A. (2008). Regional Security Co-operation and Integration and Security Sector Reform: The Lessons from Kosovo. New Zealand Armed Force Law Review. Volume 8. pp. 99-129. Christchurch: New Zealand Armed Force Law Association. (7) Cleland Welch, A. (2012). Why Defence Institution-Building Matters. British Army 2012. pp. 73-76. London: Ministry of Defence /Newdeskmedia. (8) Numerous articles and book reviews for the Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Royal United Services Institute Journal and the Journal for Security Sector Management. He served as a governor of
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between 2002 and 2012, acted as the strategic advisor to the Subrosa Group, a Trustee of the Centre for Southeastern European Studies (Centre for Black Sea Security Studies), Sofia and Vencorp Private Equity Institutional Fund, Geneva. He is a Senior Associate of the Folke Bernadotte Academy, Sweden, a Senior Fellow of the Centre for Security Governance, Canada, a Member of the Security, Conflict & International Development Panel of Experts, University of Leicester and a Member of Board of Experts, 1325 Policy Group, Sweden. He is a Fellow of the
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and a Fellow of the
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. In 2010 he became an adviser to Lord Chidgey, former Member of Parliament for Eastliegh and Liberal Democrat spokesperson in the House of Lords on international aid and development and UK foreign policy for Africa. In 2012 he walked the 500-mile (804 km) Camino de Santiago de Compostela from the French Pyrenees to the shrine of St James in Spain. in retirement, Welch remains active as an adviser on conflict, security and justice for the UK Government and as a part-time tutor at the University of Portsmouth.


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External links


www.usip.org



Centre for South East European Studies
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