Despite the increasing volume of research on statebuilding, the use and uptake of findings by those involved in policy-making remains largely under-examined. As such, the main themes running through this book relate to issues of research influence, use and uptake into policy. It grapples with problems associated with decision-making dynamics, knowledge management and the policy process and draws on concepts and analytical models developed within the public policy and research utilization literature, from linear models of instrumental use to the enlightenment function of research.
Despite the increasing volume of research on statebuilding, the use and uptake of findings by those involved in policy-making remains largely under-examined. As such, the main themes running through this book relate to issues of research influence, use and uptake into policy. It grapples with problems associated with decision-making dynamics, knowledge management and the policy process and draws on concepts and analytical models developed within the public policy and research utilization literature, from linear models of instrumental use to the enlightenment function of research.
Thomas Waldman is ESRC Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Post-war Recovery at the Post-war Reconstruction and Development Unit (PRDU), University of York. Sultan Barakat is Professor of Politics and founding Director of the Post-war Reconstruction and Development Unit (PRDU), University of York. He is also a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Doha. Andrea Varisco is a PhD candidate based at the Post-war Reconstruction and Development Unit (PRDU), University of York. His doctoral thesis focuses on the influence of research on British-led security sector reform in Sierra Leone.
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Introduction. Part I Background: Fixing fragility: statebuilding in international perspective The quiet revolution: approaches to research management Brick by brick: the evolution of British statebuilding policy and research use. Part II Analysis: Quantitative findings Elite evidence: a case study on political settlements research use Grounded theory: the dynamics of research use in Afghanistan, Nepal and Sierra Leone Retracing our steps: backward tracking research in British security sector reform policy in Sierra Leone. Part III Synthesis: Dimensions of influence and uptake Cumulative influence Conclusion. Annexes Bibliography Index.
Introduction. Part I Background: Fixing fragility: statebuilding in international perspective The quiet revolution: approaches to research management Brick by brick: the evolution of British statebuilding policy and research use. Part II Analysis: Quantitative findings Elite evidence: a case study on political settlements research use Grounded theory: the dynamics of research use in Afghanistan, Nepal and Sierra Leone Retracing our steps: backward tracking research in British security sector reform policy in Sierra Leone. Part III Synthesis: Dimensions of influence and uptake Cumulative influence Conclusion. Annexes Bibliography Index.
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