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Reconciling International Accountability with National Interests: Verification of legality in the tropical timber trade
Comment | 2 July 2005 | Forest Policy and Environment Programme
'Illegal logging is currently the central policy preoccupation of development assistance to tropical forestry. It is easy to see why. It is all too symptomatic of the poor state of governance in many forest-rich societies, and the low levels of...
Restoring Growth in African Agriculture
Comment | 1 July 2005 | Steve Wiggins
'Interest in African agriculture is being rekindled after two decades of relative neglect by both governments and donors - and corresponding slow growth of the sector. For most countries, agriculture has to grow if the economy is to develop, if rural...
Live8, the G8 and Africa: How bold will Japan be?
Comment | 30 June 2005 | Julius Court
Analyzing public opinion in the lead up to the G8 Summit.
Closing the Sovereignty Gap: How to turn failed states into capable ones
Comment | 30 June 2005 | Ashraf Ghani, Clare Lockhart, Michael Carnahan
'To address the sovereignty gap the international community needs to do more to build capable states...'
The G8 and Japan's aid to Africa: A Turning Point?
Comment | 29 June 2005 | Julius Court
Discusses changes in Japan's international development, aid and debt relief policies.
International aid prioritises the pandemic over peace. But at what cost?
How China's new white paper defines a decade of development cooperation
Beyond American exceptionalism: a global agenda for the Biden-Harris administration
How to tackle mis/disinformation with a human centred approach
Pushing people further into poverty: the impact of Covid-19 in lower- and middle- income countries
An exposé of Trump’s finances: ending US public support for the fossil fuel industry
How President-elect Biden can show leadership in global human rights
The multilateral tools waiting to be used by the Biden administration
It’s time to invest for the 21st century and repurpose humanitarian bureaucracies
A post Covid-19 human rights agenda