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What evidence is there that local political dynamics are explanatory factors for the success or failure of aid programmes?
This briefing focuses on the role of factual debate and discussion programming on political participation
This Research Report Issue 1 focuses on the role of factual debate and discussion programming on political participation
Explains schools’ legal duties on political impartiality to help school leaders, teachers and other staff consider these in teaching and extra-curricular activities.
What evidence is there on the main risks, trade-offs and factors that determine success or failure of political transitions?
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on Syria.
The UK and Senegal agreed a joint communiqué during the inaugural UK-Senegal Political Dialogue, held in London on 23 October 2023.
How political parties, candidates, agents and campaigners can undertake COVID-secure campaigning activity for the May 21 polls.
The political marketplace framework is a lens for analysing the logic of transactional politics in the contemporary era.
This memo examines how targeted sanctions can operate in a political marketplace system
Lord Walney, Independent Adviser on Political Violence and Disruption, seeks your views on the rise in prominence of far-right, far-left and other extreme single-issue political groups.
This paper draws on a number of reviews and case studies of elections in the last four years to draw out key lessons.
This paper examine the effect of political institutions on medium-term growth episodes
UK and 40 other countries invoke the OSCE Vienna Mechanism in respect of serious human rights concerns including arbitrary detention and political repression as well as torture and mistreatment of prisoners.
This report provides an overview of lessons on developing more inclusive politics through sub-national electoral processes.
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