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EADI Member Publications

Here you find a selection of the latest publications of our members. Although far from being comprehensive, this overview showcases the broad variety of our members’ work and gives some inspirations for your reading list. You can as well search the publication collection by keywords, regions, or publication types. This selection is updated constantly.

Uneven Decommodification Geographies and Global Structural Inequalities

Geoff Goodwin - European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI)
When Covid-19 ground the world economy to a halt in early 2020, governments from across the political spectrum took measures to shield sectors of society from the full impact of the socioeconomic crisis. Yet the scale and form of these responses varied enormously between countries and regions. What explains this unevenness? What does it tell us about capitalism today? I take up these questions in a new article in EPA: Economy and Space.
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EADI eNewsletter #5/1 2024 | Rethinking Indigeneity & More

European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI)

The global roadmap for achieving SDG 2 within the 1.5 °C limit: Tools and opportunities for implementation

Francesco Rampa, Fabien Tondel, Koen Dekeyser - European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM)

Systematic review on the impacts of agricultural interventions on food security and nutrition in complex humanitarian emergency settings

BMC Nutrition
Berthe Abi Zeid, Berthe Abi Zeid, Leila Hojeij, Ghassan Baliki, Tilman Brück, Hala Ghattas - International Security and Development Center gGmbH (ISDC)

EADI at Fifty: Time for Looking Back and Understanding the Sea Change of World History

Jürgen Wiemann - European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI)
This year, 2024, global peace, prosperity and the environment are threatened by a cumulation of geopolitical crises, and we do not know yet whether this will lead to a final breakdown of international cooperation and more wars, or whether it will be possible to turn history around towards a brighter future. Looking back at the half century since EADI’s foundation in 1974 may help us to understand how we have arrived at this dramatic moment.
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How incumbents create uneven patterns of competition during autocratization: the AKP case of Turkey

Pelin Ayan Musil - Institute of International Relations (IIR)

Spotlight on Ethiopia's Secondary Education Challenges

Dawit T. Tiruneh, Tebeje Molla - Network for international policies and cooperation in education and training NORRAG

BETT as a Global Agenda: Colonizing Futures and Affective Ideologies

Pravindharan Balakrishnan - Network for international policies and cooperation in education and training NORRAG

EdTech from the Perspective of Edtech Firms and Investors

Lulu Shi - Network for international policies and cooperation in education and training NORRAG

From New to Indispensable? How Has the 2004 “Big Bang” Enlargement Reshaped EU’s Power Balance

Politics and Governance
Matej Navrátil, Marko Lovec - Centre of International Relations (CIR)