The Caribbean reparation movement and the politics of responsibility: mapping new pathways
In this Sussex Development Lecture, Professor Sonjah Stanley Niaah, discussed the reparation movement, including its achievements to...
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In this Sussex Development Lecture, Professor Sonjah Stanley Niaah, discussed the reparation movement, including its achievements to...
Join us for this Sussex Development Lecture with Martin Griffiths, former Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency...
This Sussex Development Lecture by Dr Kathryn Moeller, is part of the series on Power, Politics and Hope. The lecture will examine the...
The Arab region is a focus of world politics, with authoritarian regimes, significant fossil fuel reserves and histories of colonialism...
*Please note this webinar has been postponed to the New year. Date to be confirmed. By the turn of the millennium, a once...
Join us for the first event in our new Sussex Development Lecture series on politics, power and hope, with guest lecturer Dr Danny...
Join us for the final Sussex Development Lecture this term, with guest lecturer Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò, Professor at the Africana...
The struggles for international development are often blamed on the economic and social excesses of neoliberalism and the ways these...
In this upcoming Sussex Development Lecture, guest speaker Dr Santhosh analyses the recent socio-economic and religious transformation of the traditionalist Sunni Muslims in the South Indian state of Kerala by focusing on their development trajectories and imaginations.
The eradication of poverty has traditionally relied on growing the economy, combined with redistribution: GDP growth, in this approach,...