Forging new conventional wisdom beyond international policing : learning from complex, political realities
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Forging new conventional wisdom beyond international policing : learning from complex, political realities
Martinus Nijhoff, 2013
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Description
Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing: Learning from Complex, Political Realities provides an innovative perspective in the field by conceptualizing international policing as part of a much broader system of peace and capacity development initiatives. Authors Bryn Hughes, Charles T. Hunt, and Jodie Curth-Bibb provide a thorough analysis of the current problems in the field, and subsequently offer a convincing argument for a new, post-Weberian approach.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part One: Setting the Context
Chapter 1 The Global Context: The Historical Evolution of Police in Peace Operations
Chapter 2 Monitoring and Evaluation and Performance Reporting
Part Two: Recasting Key Ontological and Epistemological Aspects
Chapter 3 Reshaping the Substance of International Contributions - Beyond Rethinking the 'State of the State'
Chapter 4 The Rule of Law in Peace and Capacity Building Operations: Appreciating more than the State
Chapter 5 The Case for Peace Operations to Engage the 'Political'
Part Three: Pushing Back on Conventional Monitoring and Evaluation
Chapter 6 An Unconventional Approach to Monitoring and Evaluation
Chapter 7 Applying Systems Thinking to M&E: Learning in spite of 'Uncertainty'
Chapter 8 Becoming Emotional about Assessment
Part Four: Evidence from the Field for an Unconventional Wisdom
Chapter 9 The Marshall Islands Microcosm: Showing the Need for a 'Political' Lens
Chapter 10: Hybridity and Police Capacity Development in the Solomon Islands
Chapter 11 The UN in Liberia: Articulating the Unarticulated Consensus for Change 249
Where to from here? Getting beyond Today's Conventional Wisdom
Appendix 1: Change Theory Compendium
Appendix 2: Collaborative M&E Framework
Collaborative Policing, Monitoring & Evaluation: Program Management Framework
Index
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