Forging new conventional wisdom beyond international policing learning from complex, political realities /
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Boston :
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,
2013.
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| Rochtain ar líne: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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Clár na nÁbhar:
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Setting the context
- The global context : the historical evolution of police in peace operations
- Monitoring and evaluation and performance reporting
- Recasting key ontological and epistemological aspects
- Reshaping the substance of international contributions-beyond rethinking the "state of the state"
- The rule of law in peace and capacity building operations : appreciating more than the state
- The case for peace operations to engage the "political" diversity
- Pushing back on conventional monitoring and evaluation
- An unconventional approach to monitoring and evaluation
- Applying systems thinking to M&E : learning in spite of "uncertainty"
- Becoming emotional about assessment
- Evidence from the field for an unconventional wisdom
- The Marshall Islands microcosm : showing the need for a "political" lens
- Hybridity and police capacity development in the Solomon Islands
- The UN in Liberia : articulating the unarticulated consensus for change conclusions
- Appendix 1: Change theory
- Compendium.