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An Unlikely Villain

by Emma Starink For parts of the world experiencing a combination of both a humanitarian crisis and terrorism, international aid efforts are almost guaranteed to...

Humanitarian aid or development projects?

by Naomi Gammon Boasting full moon parties, sandy beaches and gleaming temples, Thailand is renowned as a popular and safe holiday destination. The growing tourism...

The Politics of Imperialism: How the legacy of colonialism drove the depoliticization of international development

Published by Francesca Farrington and artwork by Ryan Ward International development is haunted by the spectre of colonialism. In the critical scholarship on international development...

Considering Geopolitics in a Post-Oil Economy

Published: Florence Conway and artwork by Ryan Ward Energy – and the power and riches that come with it – is the driving force in...

Wales and Climate Change: How Fossil Fuels and Renewables Have Governed Economic Development

Published: Luke Thomas and artwork by Ryan Ward In the 1960s, as theories surrounding climate change began to emerge, its consequences were already evident across...

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