Brief

A New Deal? Development and Security in a Changing World

Published on 27 April 2025

A growing proportion of aid spending now goes into conflict-affected states and conflict prevention. As a result, development and security are increasingly intertwined and this inter-relation is hotly debated. The key question however is not whether development and security should be linked, but rather how and for whose benefit.

Cite this publication

Allouche, J. & Lind, J. (2013) A New Deal? Development and Security in a Changing World, AG Level 2 Output ID: 503, Brighton: IDS.

Authors

Jeremy Allouche

Professorial Fellow

Jeremy Lind

Professorial Fellow

Publication details

published by
IDS
authors
Allouche, J. and Lind, J.
journal
IDS Research Summary
language
English

Share

About this publication

Programmes and centres
Addressing and mitigating violence

Related content

Opinion

Making sense of the circular economy in an unequal world

Emilio Bertrand Bunge Gonzalez, MA Development Studies, Class of 2024-25

16 April 2025

Opinion

Making spaces inclusive: what restroom signs reveal

Riya Behl, MA Power, Participation & Social Change, Class of 2024-25

16 April 2025

Opinion

Humanitarian crisis in Myanmar after the earthquake: Challenges under the military junta

Anonymous, former IDS student from Myanmar

14 April 2025

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.