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This paper reviews literature on the political distortions that can explain differences in productivity and the prospects for transformation
This report focuses on three of Iraq’s most strategically important governorates, Nineveh, Basra, and Diyala
The 10 Point Plan is a shared political vision for financing biodiversity.
This paper draws upon seven country case studies
This paper uses Tanzania which has had the same party in power since independence as a critical case study
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council meeting on Libya.
Explains schools’ legal duties on political impartiality to help school leaders, teachers and other staff consider these in teaching and extra-curricular activities.
The Cabinet Office is seeking views on proposed changes to electoral law aimed at improving political debate, and helping electors to make an informed decision at the ballot box.
This paper investigates governance reform which aims to ‘move the state’ closer to people
This paper includes an analysis of resource allocation within Ghana’s education sector during 1993-2008
This reading pack provide an introduction to the main issues and debates
Report looking at how changes in political allegiance might affect views of identity.
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