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The realm of international peace and capacity development operations is a critical and contested space. Efforts to date have failed to meet expectations. This volume of work takes on the breadth of issues across the security-development spectrum, challenging conventional wisdom while pointing to ways in which improvements in this crucial space can be realised.

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Chapter 1: Introduction: ‘Making Sense of Peace and Capacity-building Operations: Rethinking Policing and Beyond’ Charles Hunt and Bryn Hughes Chapter 2: Understanding Mission Environments: Local Contexts and the Legitimation of Reforms Otwin Marenin Chapter 3: Redeeming Statebuilding’s Misconceptions: Power, Politics and Social Efficacy and Capital in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States Eric Scheye Chapter 4: Grasping the Nettle of Nonstate Policing Bruce Baker Chapter 5: From Ideals to Reality in International Rule of Law Work – The Case of Papua New Guinea Sinclair Dinnen Chapter 6: How to Maintain Peace and Security in a Post-conflict Hybrid political order: The case of Bougainville Volker Boege Chapter 7: Policing, Rule of Law, State Capacity and Sustainable Peace in Timor-Leste Damien Kingsbury Chapter 8: Privileges and Immunities of United Nations Police Bruce Oswald and Adrian Bates Chapter 9: Assessing Police Peacekeeping: Systemisation not Serendipity Charles Hunt and Bryn Hughes Chapter 10: Understanding International Police Organisations: What the Researchers Do Not See Gordon Peake

Making Sense of Peace and Capacity-Building Operations: Rethinking Policing and Beyond

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 25/10/2010
      ISBN13: 9789004188747, 978-9004188747
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      Book Synopsis
      The realm of international peace and capacity development operations is a critical and contested space. Efforts to date have failed to meet expectations. This volume of work takes on the breadth of issues across the security-development spectrum, challenging conventional wisdom while pointing to ways in which improvements in this crucial space can be realised.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Introduction: ‘Making Sense of Peace and Capacity-building Operations: Rethinking Policing and Beyond’ Charles Hunt and Bryn Hughes Chapter 2: Understanding Mission Environments: Local Contexts and the Legitimation of Reforms Otwin Marenin Chapter 3: Redeeming Statebuilding’s Misconceptions: Power, Politics and Social Efficacy and Capital in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States Eric Scheye Chapter 4: Grasping the Nettle of Nonstate Policing Bruce Baker Chapter 5: From Ideals to Reality in International Rule of Law Work – The Case of Papua New Guinea Sinclair Dinnen Chapter 6: How to Maintain Peace and Security in a Post-conflict Hybrid political order: The case of Bougainville Volker Boege Chapter 7: Policing, Rule of Law, State Capacity and Sustainable Peace in Timor-Leste Damien Kingsbury Chapter 8: Privileges and Immunities of United Nations Police Bruce Oswald and Adrian Bates Chapter 9: Assessing Police Peacekeeping: Systemisation not Serendipity Charles Hunt and Bryn Hughes Chapter 10: Understanding International Police Organisations: What the Researchers Do Not See Gordon Peake

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