18 June 2019
Development Needs Society – The Implications of Civic Space for the Sustainable Development Goals
This report analyses the implications for development of the recent wave of closures of civic space that has primarily affected human...
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18 June 2019
This report analyses the implications for development of the recent wave of closures of civic space that has primarily affected human...
11 March 2019
A major new IDS research project on trust and global governance has been launched with £2.3m of funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
This major international ESRC-funded programme aims to explore how trust mediates the relationship between inequality and governance in settings where democratic institutions may be unstable or under threat.
The Colombian government and the guerrilla group FARC signed a peace agreement in 2016, in which the warring sides established a route...
12 February 2019
Published by: Sage Journals
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. The article focuses on Latin America,...
1 January 2019
Published by: UNU-WIDER
This paper investigates the impact of inequality on individual civic engagement at the community level, whether this impact persists...
2 October 2018
Published by: IDS
What does closing civic space mean for development? Aid donors are concerned about the implications of restrictions on civil society for their partners and programmes, but to date there has been little clarity about what this means for development.
1 October 2018
Published by: IDS
It gives me great pleasure to present this first edition of published term papers authored by IDS graduates (2016/17) from across our suite of master’s degrees.
1 September 2018
Published by: IDS
The ‘war on drugs’ has failed. Despite an increase in law enforcement, production levels of coca – the crop used to make cocaine – have hardly altered in the last decade.