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A very light shade of green? Is the green transition perpetuating inequality?
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Annalisa Prizzon is a Principal Research Fellow at ODI. Her research interests are primarily focused on the reform of the architecture of development cooperation, as well as the policies and strategies of multilateral development banksAmir Lebdioui is an Associate Professor of the Political Economy of Development at the University of Oxford. His research has focused on industrial policy, export diversification, natural resource management, green economic transformation and biodiversity-based innovation models
Discussant: Parth Bhatia, LSE ID
Chair: Laura Mann, LSE IDThis event is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice guest lecture series hosted by the International Development Department at LSE.
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The Sahelian Question: The ultra-periphery in a changing world
Speaker: Rahmane Idrissa teaches international cooperation at the University of Niamey. His research focuses on the political economy of democratization, political Islam and the problems of the integration processes in the West African region.
Discussant: Aoife McCullough, LSE ID
Chair: Laura Mann, LSE IDThis event is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice guest lecture series hosted by the International Development Department at LSE.
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What's at stake in the US-China Trade War?
Speakers: Elizabeth Ingleson: is Assistant Professor Department of International History and is the author of Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade
Yeling Tan: is Professor of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government. She is also a non-resident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.Discussant: Robert Wade, LSE ID
Chair: Laura Mann, LSE IDThis event is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice guest lecture series hosted by the International Development Department at LSE.
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Re-examining the History of the Industrial Revolution
Speaker: Michael Mann is Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology, UCLA and the author of The Sources of Social Power which covers the history of power in human societies from prehistory to the present.
Discussant: James Putzel, LSE ID
Chair: Laura Mann, LSE IDThis event is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice guest lecture series hosted by the International Development Department at LSE.
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The crisis of peace-keeping
Speaker: Marsha Henry is the Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton Chair in Women, Peace, Security and Justice at the Mitchell Institute
Discussant: Myfanwy James, LSE ID
Chair: Laura Mann, LSE IDThis event is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice guest lecture series hosted by the International Development Department at LSE.
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British Aid in a Changing World
Speakers:
Clare Short is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for International Development from 1997 to 2003
Kevin Watkins is a former CEO of Save the Children UK and is a visiting professor at the Firoz Lalji Institute for AfricaChair: Laura Mann, LSE
This event recording is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice guest lecture series hosted by the International Development Department at LSE.
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'Slavery and British Development'.
Speakers:
Bronwen Everill, Cambridge University Jennifer Adam, Bank of England.Chair: Laura Mann, LSE
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'Guest lecture on Palestine'.
Speaker: Rafeef Ziadah, King's College London
Discussant: Mai Taha, LSE
Chair: James Putzel, LSE -
In search of repair: The necessity of community development to mental health improvements in contexts of adversity.
Speaker: Rochelle Burgess, University College London
Discussant: Philipa Mladovsky, LSE
Chair: Laura Mann, LSE -
Dirk-Jan Koch and Clare Short discuss Dirk-Jan Koch's new book 'Foreign aid and its unintended consequences' (Open access).
Foreign aid and international development frequently bring with it a range of unintended consequences, both negative and positive. This book delves into these consequences, providing a fresh and comprehensive guide to understanding and addressing them.
Speaker: Dirk-Jan Koch, Chief Science Officer of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Discussant: Clare Short, British politician
Chair: James Putzel, LSE - Mostrar mais