Friday, August 28, 2015

New Issue: International Peacekeeping

The latest issue of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 22, no. 4, 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Development Assistance for Peacebuilding
    • Rachel M. Gisselquist, Good Aid in Hard Places: Learning from ‘Successful’ Interventions in Fragile Situations
    • Andrew Beath, Fotini Christia & Ruben Enikolopov, The National Solidarity Programme: Assessing the Effects of Community-Driven Development in Afghanistan
    • Lamis Al-Iryani, Alain de Janvry & Elisabeth Sadoulet, The Yemen Social Fund for Development: An Effective Community-Based Approach amid Political Instability
    • Heidi Tavakoli, Ismaila B. Cessay & Winston Percy Onipede Cole, Substantial but Uneven Achievement: Selected Success When Stars Align. Public Financial Management Reforms in Sierra Leone
    • Rauli S. Lepistö, Rachel M. Gisselquist & Jussi Ojala, ‘Embedded’ Assistance: Finn Church Aid's Secondment in Somalia
    • Laura Bacon, Liberia's Gender-Sensitive Police Reform: Improving Representation and Responsiveness in a Post-Conflict Setting
    • Martin Gramatikov, Maurits Barendrecht, Margot Kokke, Robert Porter, Morly Frishman & Andrea Morales, Impact Assessment of the Facilitadores Judiciales Programme in Nicaragua
    • James H. Williams & William C. Cummings, Education from the Bottom Up: UNICEF's Education Programme in Somalia
    • Andrew Rosser & Sharna Bremner, The World Bank's Health Projects in Timor-Leste: The Political Economy of Effective Aid