Research in security sector reform policy: The case of Sierra Leone

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This book investigates the extent to which research has influenced and interacted with SSR policies, programmes and activities implemented by the UK in conflict-affected Sierra Leone. Varisco uses concepts and notions from the literature on the policy process and research utilisation to explore the ways in which research has influenced UK-led SSR policy. Here, the author analyses the evolution of the network of policy-makers, street-level bureaucrats, and researchers working on SSR in Sierra Leone, and argues that two main variables - an increased stability in the country and a progressive evolution of SSR in policy and research - contributed to the expansion of the policy network over time and to a better use of research by street-level bureaucrats on the ground. This title derives from the Sierra Leone case study a series of recommendations to improve the use of research by international organisations and bilateral donors working in fragile states.

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Varisco, A. E. (2017). Research in security sector reform policy: The case of Sierra Leone. Research in Security Sector Reform Policy: The Case of Sierra Leone (pp. 1–279). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58675-9

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