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The IDS Bulletin brings together the latest thinking and research from programmes and events at IDS and presents them in an accessible way for development practitioners, policymakers and researchers. It is the flagship publication of the Institute of Development Studies. For nearly 40 years it has covered the major themes and influenced debates within international development. Each thematic issue is edited by IDS Research Fellow(s), drawing on contributions from within IDS and its global network of partners and collaborators within the sphere of development research, policy and practice.

As the IDS Bulletin is now co-published with Wiley-Blackwell, thousands of institutions from the global south benefit from free access by being signed up to various philanthropic institutions, such as HINARI, AGORA, OARE and PERii. We also offer free article highlights for 2010, and the first IDS Bulletin issue of each year is available for free. After four years, current issues of the IDS Bulletin are available to everyone open acccess.

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    This is the IDS Bulletin 43.1, entitled, 'The Pulse of Egypt’s Revolt'.

    The Pulse of Egypt’s Revolt

    IDS Bulletin Issue: 1 Volume: 43

    How do we explain the way in which change unfolded in the wake of the recent Egyptian uprisings?


    This is the cover of IDS Bulletin 42.6, 'Social Protection for Social Justice'.

    Social Protection for Social Justice

    IDS Bulletin Issue: 6 Volume: 42

    The articles in this IDS Bulletin are drawn from a conference hosted by the Centre for Social Protection at IDS in April 2011.



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