New guest blog by @RGisselquist reflects on the #2025BusanForum π¬
Dives into:
- Challenges to inclusive and collectively owned co-operation
- What the evidence says for strengthening meaningful co-operation
- Role of academia
Read it now β‘οΈ t.ly/3D87g
π’ New Policy Brief: How to make aid work in fragile states
Aid in fragile contexts needs more than technical fixes. The brief calls for long-term, flexible support rooted in local legitimacy.
π Read: go.unu.edu/pTvBB#FragileAid@RGisselquist@anvaccaro@apvjustino
π’ New @GSDRC Working Paper!
Explore how 81 countries use affirmative action to tackle ethnic inequalities in education, employment & politics.
π Data-driven insights, global scope, real impact.
π Read now: shorturl.at/ZDyKn#AffirmativeAction#DEI#SocialJustice
ALT Cover for GSDRC working paper 2025/01 Affirmative action around the world
New #OpenAccess book out now!
How States Respond to Crisis reveals how state capacity, authority & legitimacy influenced outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic with 7 in-depth case studies from the Global South.
π go.unu.edu/DhF08@RGisselquist@anvaccaro@OUPAcademic
πWhy did some states manage the COVID-19 crisis better than others?
Our book, How States Respond to Crisis, explores how state capacity, authority and legitimacy shaped pandemic responses and outcomes in the Global South.
β‘οΈ go.unu.edu/DhF08@anvaccaro@RGisselquist
Is state capture coming to the United States? In this recent @GSDRC blog, my colleague @ZenobiaIsmail1 considers how Americans can learn to recognise state capture from the experiences of other countries
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In this report, @mnkdanquah, @kunalsen5 and @RGisselquist present a cross-city analysis of the spatial distribution of economic activities, as well as the drivers and constraints of structural transformation, in Accra, Addis Ababa, Dar es Salaam, Harare, Lagos and Nairobi.
π£New Blogπ£
Is state capture coming to the United States?
In this new blog post, Zenobia Ismail discusses how Americas can learn to recognise state capture from the experiences of other countries.
Read the blog here πgsdrc.org/is-state-capture-cβ¦@RGisselquist
Still accepting applications to work with me as a postdoc next year. Remote work possible. Will review files beginning in Jan. Pls apply / share apply.interfolio.com/142214
We are growing, we are hiring - 6 new positions in development economics
One Ass. Professor
Three Post-Docs
One Pre-doc
One Research Manager
csae.ox.ac.uk/vacancies
Stone Visiting Scholar applications for 2025-2026 are due today by 11:59PM EST. This fellowship funds a year at HKS for faculty researching topics related to wealth distribution, inequality, and social policy.
More information & application instructions: inequality.hks.harvard.edu/vβ¦
Dear billionaire, are you wondering what to do with all your extra money? Read this blog for ways to impact the world for good! π go.unu.edu/ttUKJ
With views from our experts @andypsumner @kallehi @kunalsen5@RGisselquist
A true pleasure, as always, to talks with the amazing @EllenMLust about this new work on the comparative politics of claim-making with @w_k_taylor and @janicegallagher! Have a listen if you can!
New episode of Governance Uncovered! @gabi_kw discuss her Cambridge Element, "Claim-Making in Comparative Perspective," co-written with @janicegallagher & @w_k_taylor, exploring how everyday claim-making strategies help citizens fulfill their rights.
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π’ Happening today! Join the IDD Seminar Series at 12 noon to hear @GoodfellowTom discuss findings from two research projects on comparative politics in urban Africa Details belowπ
Our fourth AnthroTalks seminar is a partnership with IDD and will be given by Professor Tom Goodfellow, this Wednesday October 30th! Join us for this *hybrid* talk. Time: 12-1:30pm Place: Muirhead Tower Room 429. Register to get online details: bham-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/8374522β¦