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Research In Security Sector Reform Policy The Case Of Sierra Leone 1st Edition Andrea Edoardo Varisco Auth

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Research In Security Sector Reform Policy The Case Of Sierra Leone 1st Edition Andrea Edoardo Varisco Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.43 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Andrea Edoardo Varisco (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137586742, 9781137586759, 1137586745, 1137586753
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Research In Security Sector Reform Policy The Case Of Sierra Leone 1st Edition Andrea Edoardo Varisco Auth by Andrea Edoardo Varisco (auth.) 9781137586742, 9781137586759, 1137586745, 1137586753 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the extent to which research has influenced and interacted with SSR policies, programmes and activities implemented by the UK in conflict-affected Sierra Leone. Varisco uses concepts and notions from the literature on the policy process and research utilisation to explore the ways in which research has influenced UK-led SSR policy. Here, the author analyses the evolution of the network of policy-makers, street-level bureaucrats, and researchers working on SSR in Sierra Leone, and argues that two main variables – an increased stability in the country and a progressive evolution of SSR in policy and research – contributed to the expansion of the policy network over time and to a better use of research by street-level bureaucrats on the ground. This title derives from the Sierra Leone case study a series of recommendations to improve the use of research by international organisations and bilateral donors working in fragile states

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