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Working papers

Regulation in an age of austerity: Reframing international regulatory policies
|Frank Vibert, June 2011
WP 03/2011

The Global Health Impact of Local Power Relations: Fragmented Governance, Big Business and Organisational Bias in Indonesian Animal Health Policies
|Olivier Charnoz and Paul Forster, May 2011
WP 02/2011

The Governance of Climate Change in China
|David Held, Eva-Maria Nag and Charles Roger, January 2011
WP 01/2011

Human Security After Collapse: Global Security in Post-Earthquake Haiti
|Dr Matthew Bolton, January 2011
RP 01/2011

Who Shapes the Politics of the Bomb? The Role of Epistemic Communities in Creating Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policies
|Sara Z. Kutchesfahani, December 2010
WP 03/2010

The Taliban's Evolving Ideology
|Dr Alia Brahimi, July 2010
WP 02/2010

Field Notes from Afghanistan: Perceptions of Insecurity and Conflict Dynamics
|Marika Theros and Iavor Rangelov, April 2010
WP 01/2010

 

 

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