03902nam 2200565 a 450 991078602230332120200520144314.090-04-24482-410.1163/9789004244825(CKB)2670000000328524(EBL)1115294(OCoLC)827208835(MiAaPQ)EBC1115294(nllekb)BRILL9789004244825(Au-PeEL)EBL1115294(CaPaEBR)ebr10648937(CaONFJC)MIL429157(PPN)17440350X(EXLCZ)99267000000032852420121025d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierForging new conventional wisdom beyond international policing[electronic resource] learning from complex, political realities /by Bryn Hughes, Charles T. Hunt, and Jodie Curth-BibbBoston Martinus Nijhoff Publishers20131 online resource (332 p.)Includes index.90-04-24322-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.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.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. After establishing the global context and historical evolution of police in peace operations, authors Bryn Hughes, Charles T. Hunt, and Jodie Curth-Bibb proceed to recast key ontological and epistemological aspects. Examinations of the Rule of Law and Monitoring and Evaluation in peace and capacity building establish a solid foundation upon which the authors offer a convincing argument for a new, post-Weberian approach. In Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing: Learning from Complex, Political Realities , researchers, practitioners and policy-makers will find a critical addition to the current discourse on international policing.PoliceInternational cooperationLaw enforcementInternational cooperationCrime preventionInternational cooperationPoliceInternational cooperation.Law enforcementInternational cooperation.Crime preventionInternational cooperation.363.2/3Hughes Bryn1948-1496908Hunt Charles T1496909Curth-Bibb Jodie1496910MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910786022303321Forging new conventional wisdom beyond international policing3721832UNINA