Editorial: Britain: A Case for Development?
For the past four years the major industrial Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries have been in the...
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For the past four years the major industrial Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries have been in the...
This project for the GIZ considers the specific challenges posed by state fragility in selected countries (Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Yemen, Nepal and Bolivia) to inform the agency's development cooperation strategy.
This programme considered the conditions under which democratic institutions in developing and transitional economies are effective in resolving social conflict, broadening political participation, and delivering development.
The Consortium was establishedin 2007 to share research findings and policy lessons amongst regional networks, to promote cross-regional research (South-South as well as South-North), to foster evidence-based policy dialogue and to reach out to a broad range of policy constituencies not normally considered in security analysis and policy-making.
Published by: Oxford University Press
The Governance research cluster works across a number of thematic areas that are focused on ensuring citizens are represented and...
Published by: IDS
This IDS Bulletin Archive Collection reviews four decades of analysis and research on peace, security, and development, drawing on articles published in previous issues of the Bulletin throughout this timeframe.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This introductory article surveys four decades of work on peace, security, and development, centering on articles published in previous...
Published by: Routledge
This paper situates the challenges of building peace and security within the historical legacies of unequal development, militarism and global violence. It identifies the spaces for change opened by shifts in global balances of power and profit during the twenty-first century. Rapid technological changes, notably in information technologies are transforming the worlds of war and work.