Understanding Influence(English, Hardcover, Waldman Thomas)

Understanding Influence(English, Hardcover, Waldman Thomas)

  • Waldman Thomas
Publisher:Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.ISBN 13: 9781472427571ISBN 10: 1472427572

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Understanding Influence(English, Hardcover, Waldman Thomas) is written by Waldman Thomas and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1472427572 (ISBN 10) and 9781472427571 (ISBN 13).

The overarching objective of this book is to analyse the manner in which statebuilding-oriented research has and can influence policies in fragile, post-conflict environments. Large-scale, externally-assisted statebuilding is a relatively new and distinct foreign policy domain having risen to the forefront of the international agenda as the negative consequences of state weakness have been repeatedly revealed in the form of entrenched poverty, regional instability and serious threats to international security. Despite the increasing volume of research on statebuilding, the use and uptake of findings by those involved in policymaking remains largely under-examined. As such, the main themes running through the 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 utilisation literature. This book will be of great interest to researchers, knowledge managers and policymakers working in the fields of post-war reconstruction, statebuilding, fragile states, stabilisation, conflict and development.