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Political economy analysis should encompass the aid allocation and distribution process, not just partner-country dynamics, ...
It’s not always a bad thing if a piece of land means something different to migrants and customary landowners, say Sebastian ...
Pacific journalists see themselves not just as neutral observers and commentators but as active cultural participants, say ...
Australia is complicit in the starvation of Gaza while we don't do more to condemn war crimes, accept refugees and ban arms ...
Off-grid solar power could be transformational for PNG if it were to adapt proven solutions, say Martin Davies and Christian Lohberger.
The Devpolicy Blog is based at the Development Policy Centre, Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University. Posts on the Devpolicy Blog are ...
Rick Brennan is an emergency medicine and public health physician specializing in humanitarian assistance, epidemic and pandemic preparedness, and emergency management. He was Regional Emergency ...
Shanice Espiritu-Amador is Policy and Engagment Officer at the Australian National University's Philippines Institute. She is also a Sessional Academic for the Crawford School of Public Policy and a ...
When people think about corruption, they often picture shady deals, dodgy politicians, and backroom handshakes. But what happens when the idea of corruption itself becomes a political tool? That’s ...
Over 305 million people need humanitarian assistance globally today — a staggering number that has almost trebled over the past decade. Tragically, as these needs increase across fragile states such ...
Professor Surakiart Sathirathai is Chairman of the Asian Peace and Reconciliation Council and chairs both the Chulalongkorn and Chiang Mai University Councils. He served as Thailand's Deputy Prime ...
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