Is China’s Fishing Fleet a Growing Security Threat?Media | 14 August 2020 | Voice of America Find out more
Covid’s Next Economic Crisis: Developing-Nation DebtMedia | 27 July 2020 | Wall Street Journal Find out more
Mobilising civil society support for tax reform needs donors to get politicalInsight | 5 July 2019 | Samuel SharpCivil societies can encourage countries to raise revenues by becoming more politically savvy. Read and comment
Prospects for LGBTQI+ rights worldwide in 2019Comment | 29 January 2019 | David Watson, Dina Mansour-Ille, Caelin Robinson, Aaron Bailey-Athias, Richa Okhandiar-MacDougall, Ben Tritton, Leah CampbellMembers of our LGBTQI+ staff network highlight progress and setbacks in the global struggle for recognition, rights, and legal protection. Read and comment
President Trump, the facts show that defunding the UN Population Fund won’t workComment | 7 April 2017 | Nicola JonesA new US policy won't just directly harm girls and women; it's financially short-sighted, undermines other government services – and will actually increase unsafe abortions. Read and comment
10 Commonwealth policy priorities for trade and developmentPublication series | March 2017 | Maximiliano Mendez-Parra, Stacey Mills-Smith, Tom Pengelly, Hector Santos and Dirk Willem te VeldeThere is great potential to make the Commonwealth a driver of trade for development. Here we make recommendations for policy-makers ahead of the 2017 trade ministers meeting. Downloads
What a Trump presidency means for international affairs Public event | 29 November 2016 09:30 - 11:00 GMTFollowing the election result, ODI convenes an expert international panel to explore the major global challenges facing the incoming administration. Find out more
US monetary policy in focus: investment, rather than inflation, a key risk for emerging economiesBriefing papers | August 2016 | Phyllis PapadavidOur latest briefing explains how this autumn's US monetary policy developments could be significant for emerging and developing economies. Downloads
How do healthy rivers benefit society?Working and discussion papers | February 2016 | Helen Parker and Naomi OatesRivers are essential to human well-being, yet many rivers around the world are at risk. This paper provides a synthesis of the evidence regarding the relationship between river health and benefits for society. Downloads
Keystone XL was a monumental turning point…and now Obama is taking on coalComment | 15 January 2016 | Shelagh Whitley, Mark FultonAfter a landmark decision for US energy policy, what's next? Read and comment