A snapshot of the information and communication for development environment in India
This publication provides a snapshot of the information and communication for development environment in India. It summarises key...
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This publication provides a snapshot of the information and communication for development environment in India. It summarises key...
Published by: IDS
Scientists, policymakers, practitioners and communities have spent a quarter of a century attempting to deal with HIV. The virus has nevertheless become pandemic and one of the most significant challenges to health and development today.
Published by: IDS
Democracy is in a state of flux. What exactly is meant by democracy and what form it should take are continually being questioned. This Working Paper examines some of the emerging debates within the deepening democracy approach and presents a series of challenges for future work.
Published by: Elsevier
Published in World Development, this Journal article provides a novel empirical analysis of the impact of collective action on economic development using data for South India.
Published by: IDS
A central concern of industrial policy is how to configure the relationship with the global economy. The manifold choices and pressures make this a difficult task for policy?makers. This article suggests a way of framing discussions between policy?makers, advisers and researchers, to help reduce complexity and find common ground. It demonstrates how different constellations of low/high challenge and support bring out the essence of different policy regimes, and how different constellations of narrow/wide technology and marketing gaps help identify the most plausible way forward.
Published by: BRAC
In the context of a developing country like Bangladesh, studying governance is not an academic exercise but a means to understanding if...
Published by: IDS
For over a decade, researchers in the IDS Environment Group have been engaging with a growing body of work on policy processes which encompasses among other things: the relationship between science, expertise and policy, political interests, public participation and network theory.
This paper revisits the debate over the relative effectiveness of ‘conservative’ and ‘opportunistic’ stocking strategies for...