Innovation and Complementary Capabilities for Vaccines
The global competition to develop vaccines to fight the COVID-19 pandemic has collapsed the typical timescale in which new technologies...
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The global competition to develop vaccines to fight the COVID-19 pandemic has collapsed the typical timescale in which new technologies...
23 May 2019
Published by: ESRC STEPS Centre
In recent years, natural gas has seen increased support in the context of climate change mitigation. Described as a ‘bridge fuel’ it...
4 January 2016
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This article explores performance and ritual theory in the context of anthropological research on peace‐building institutions and...
4 February 2010
Published by: Routledge
The motivation behind this analysis is the idea that gaining more insight into which groups are most affected by fear can help design policy measures that target especially these groups and thus reduce fears for a given threat level.
10 September 2008
A special survey in 2007 for the Socio-Economic Germany showed: that people were more often worried about global terrorism than...
This is a doctoral research project conducted by IDS DPhil Student, Tobias Denskus, and supervised by IDS Fellow, Rosalind Eyben. After...
1 January 2002
Published by: IDS
Industrial clusters and global value chains command growing interest in regional studies. Yet, there is a paucity of empirical material on how clusters are linked into global value chains, and limited research on ties between clusters in the developed and developing world.