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New Approaches to Fragility in the Horn of Africa and Sahel: Opportunities for Danish Stabilisation Policy to Engage With Climate- and Livelihood-Related Conflict
2021/03 – Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); Working Paper 2021: 04; Author(s): Peer Schouten
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Adopting a Sustainable Food System Approach: Implications for Ireland’s Development Programming and Policy Influencing
2021/01 – European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM); research paper; Author(s): Koen Dekeyser, Francesco Rampa
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Understanding the (Non-)Use of Societal Wellbeing Indicators in National Policy Development: What Can We Learn From Civil Servants? A UK Case Study
2020/05 – Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP); Social Indicators Research; Author(s): Christine Corlet Walker et al.
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Transparency in Denmark's OpenAid.dk: A Mixture of Light and Darkness
2019/04 – Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); DIIS Working Paper 2019: 5; Author(s): Ole Therkildsen
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UK Support for Energy 2010–2017: Protecting the Climate and Lifting People Out of Poverty?
2019/07 – Overseas Development Institute (ODI); CAFOD Report; Author(s): Sarah Wykes, Andrew Scott
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Increasing Policy Coherence Between NDCs and SDGs: A National Perspective
2020/03 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); SEI policy brief; Author(s): Sander Chan et al.
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Evaluation Study: Danish Development Cooperation With Bolivia, Mozambique, Nepal and Vietnam. An Analysis Across Four Country Evaluations
2018/09 – Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); Report; Author(s): Neil Anthony Webster et al.
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Humanitarian Action and Foreign Policy: Balancing Interests and Values
2018/11 – Overseas Development Institute (ODI); research paper; Author(s): Barnaby Willitts-King, Sherine El Taraboulsi-McCarthy and John Bryant
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The Sovereignty Paradox: Brexit's Territorial Consequences for Gibraltar, Scotland and Northern Ireland (PDF)
2020/03 – Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); DIIS Working Paper 2020: 02; Author(s): Jaume Castan Pinos;Jeremy Sacramento
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Opinion: Penny Mordaunt: Five Ways the UK Can Deliver Renewed Global Leadership
2018/04 – Overseas Development Institute (ODI); blog post; Author(s): Alex Thier
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