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This guide outlines how people working in international development can use a set of analytical tools collectively known as 'political economy analysis' (PEA).
The Beginner’s Guide to Political Economy Analysis (PEA) provides a learning resource for those working on delivering development initiatives overseas.
This guide provides pointers to literature on political economy analysis and evidence of its impact on aid effectiveness
How is gender incorporated in political economy analysis, and which tools are used to do this?
This rapid review summarises frameworks specifically aimed at climate governance issues developed in recent years
This paper considers the role that ideas can play in studying the politics of development
This paper synthesises findings from research in Bolivia, Ghana, Peru and Zambia
This paper provides a succinct analysis of Sudan as a political marketplace
This analysis examines the risks that South Sudan faces from the convergent economic, security and political crises
This report synthesises findings from case studies on Somalia, South Sudan, Northeastern Nigeria, Yemen, Ethiopia, and Kenya
This paper examines how the balance of power influences corruption and efforts to curb it.
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