China’s Rise – Implications for International Development
Published by: IDS
This In Focus Policy Briefing discusses China's rise and its possible implications for international development.
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Published by: IDS
This In Focus Policy Briefing discusses China's rise and its possible implications for international development.
Published by: IDS
This Research Summary shows how IDS Bulletin Volume 40, Number 4, proposes a number of ways in which the state and civil society in India can strengthen the governance of nutrition in terms of capability, responsiveness and accountability.
Published by: IDS
This practice paper is one of a series, in which development practitioners reflect on their own experiences. Its aim is to contribute to efforts to understand China’s successful management of very rapid change and development.
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan
Winner EADI Prize for Excellence in Development Research 2008
Published by: STEPS Centre
This paper examines some of the many ways in which the peri-urban has been theorised, considering, in particular, the implications for a...
Published by: UNICEF ROSA
According to different climatic regions facing different problems on water resource, four representative regions in China are chosen in the project; after setting up different objectives, this paper demonstrates the comprehensive research on climate change adaptation, and proposes new ideas, framework and methodologies on screening for climate change impacts and adaptation.
Published by: IDS
Economic powerhouse and nutritional weakling' – how does India move away from this Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde existence? This is the focus of the authors in this IDS Bulletin, nearly all of whom are Indian or India-based. The Bulletin first reviews child nutrition in India: what is going up and what is going down, and for whom and where?
This research seeks to assess the impact of China’s growing economic relationships in Latin America and Africa in the context of a major structural shift in the global political economy; ‘South-South dialogue’; and sustainable development strategies addressing poverty alleviation and reduced inequality.
The Triple-S Initiative aims to catalyse systemic change in rural water policies and practices, to move from an infrastructure-based approach towards service delivery approaches. IDS is providing ongoing external learning and methodology support to the initiative.