Understanding influence the use of statebuilding research in British policy
The overarching objective of this book is to analyse the manner in which statebuilding-oriented research has and can influence policies in fragile, post-conflict environments. Large-scale, externally-assisted statebuilding is a relatively new and distinct foreign policy domain having risen to the fo...
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| Language: | English |
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Routledge
2016
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| Call Number : | JN 318 .W35 2016 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- pt. I BACKGROUND
- 2. Fixing Fragility: Statebuilding in International Perspective
- 3. Quiet Revolution: Approaches to Research Management
- 4. Brick by Brick: The Evolution of British Statebuilding Policy and Research Use
- pt. II ANALYSIS
- 5. Quantitative Findings
- 6. Elite Evidence: A Case Study on Political Settlements Research Use
- 7. Grounded Theory: The Dynamics of Research Use in Afghanistan, Nepal and Sierra Leone
- 8. Retracing Our Steps: Backward Tracking Research in British Security Sector Reform Policy in Sierra Leone
- pt. III SYNTHESIS
- 9. Dimensions of Influence and Uptake
- 10. Cumulative Influence
- 11. Conclusion.


