The Rise of the East: What Does it Mean for Development Studies
Published by: IDS
The article starts by highlighting the rise of the East, focusing in particular on the growth and transformation of China. It then...
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Published by: IDS
The article starts by highlighting the rise of the East, focusing in particular on the growth and transformation of China. It then...
Published by: IGAD Livestock Policy Initiative
This study forms part of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development Livestock Policy Initiative (IGAD LPI) series of working...
Published by: IGAD Livestock Policy Initiative
After joining the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in December 2001, China was given 5 years to completely open up its banking market for...
Published by: World Bank
The Study Context The international aid system faces real dilemmas and remains ill-equipped to respond to the peculiar challenges of...
Published by: IDS
The implications of decentralisation for minority and marginalised groups are complex and contested. It has long been an article of faith for 'decentralisation and participation' advocates that bringing decision making closer to the grassroots is a prerequisite for overcoming the unresponsiveness of monolithic, top-down state service delivery systems or unaccountable, exclusionary privatised ones (Tendler 1997).
Published by: Praeger
This landmark set of essays brings new clarity to issues of business ethics, social responsibility, and accountability , as societies around the world begin to hold corporations and their leaders to higher standards of conduct.
African politics are often said to be dominated by ethnic divides, with the ensuing policies implemented by leaders being based almost exclusively on their ethnic power base. In this paper, we demonstrate that the village of origin of democratically-elected leaders matters for the attribution of development projects in the context of one of the largest Community-Driven Development (CDD) programs in Senegal.