WATCH: A workshop on newly created Indian states at the Centre for Policy Research, India
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8sLKSPbRpU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLg6l4Bl_kM&feature=youtu.be
NEW VIDEO: Sam Hickey's Edinburgh lecture – What do you get from a political settlements perspective?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzRrglNxGGs
APSA2016: Building bridges between ESID and PoliSci
Pablo Yanguas 19 August 2016 In two weeks I will be storming Philly’s city centre as part
Our panel at the DSA Conference – The Politics of Public Sector Transformations
Pablo Yanguas 16 August 2016 DSA 2016 is upon us, and if you are around Oxford on
David Hulme looks ahead to the DSA conference in September
David Hulme 16 August 2016 I am just back from Japan – a delightful visit with colleagues
EVENT: Have newly created Indian states promoted inclusive development?
Anna Webster 8 August 2016 Leading academics and policy experts, including India's top public intellectual, Dr Pratap
LISTEN: Podcast of Sam Hickey at Australia National University – Presenting our findings
25 July 2016 Our Research Director Professor Sam Hickey delivered this seminar to The Development Policy Centre at Australia National University on
WATCH: Takeaways from Rockefeller Centre on what's exciting about the political settlement framework
Badru Bukeyna & Abdul Gafaru Abdulai nearly get run over by a robot lawnmower...And talk about their takeaways from ESID's
Rockefeller Centre Live Vlog: Day 3 – Reflections from Prof. Brian Levy on how far we've come
Professor Brian Levy of John Hopkins University reflects on how far we've travelled towards investigating how politics matters for development:
LIVE VLOG – WATCH: Josephine Ahikire of Makerere University, Uganda
Josephine reflects on what she finds most interesting about ESID's research and talks about hybridity
LIVE VLOG – WATCH: Day 2 of ESID conference at Rockefeller Foundation
Naomi Hossain vlogs on exciting potential for change in elite commitment:
LIVE VLOG – WATCH: What are our researchers looking forward to at Rockefeller Foundation Conference?
Sohela Nazneen & Pablo Yanguas vlog from Bellagio on what they are looking forward to at the ESID Rockefeller Foundation
Upcoming event: Going beyond 'politics matters' – ESID's approach and findings
3 June 2016 On 6 July, our Research Director, Professor Sam Hickey will deliver a lecture at Australian National
WATCH: Duncan Green on How Change Happens (and how to make it happen)
https://youtu.be/2KRh37IIBPI
LISTEN: Podcast on the politics of maternal healthcare
Tim Kelsall gives a talk, revealing our research findings on the politics of maternal healthcare in developing countries https://soundcloud.com/globaldevinst/maternal-health-podcast
Maternal Health Care in Developing Countries – A presentation
9 May 2016 ESID's Tim Kelsall, Frederick Golooba-Mutebi and Sam Hickey recently presented their research on the performance of maternal
LISTEN: A podcast of our findings on public sector reform in Ghana
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ESID at the Development Studies Association Conference
19th April 2016 The Global Development Institute are taking a lead role in convening seven panels at
What are our findings on Ghana?
Anna Webster 13 April 2016 So the ESID team are back in Manchester following a great week
Optimistic rebels vs. the anti-politics machine
29 February 2016 Chris Lyon The secret has been out the bag for a while now. Time was when the
Report from the UNU-WIDER symposium on ‘The Political Economy of Social Protection in Developing Countries’ – Mexico City
25 February 2016 Kate Pruce The sculpture below in Mexico City is called ‘El Ángel de la