Research
Seminar Series (2002-2003)
16 October 2002
The growing influence of civil society on development policy in El
Salvador.
Ben Wisner, Research Associate, DRC
Background paper: The wind blew and the earth shook, but nothing changed: Disasters,
elites and civil society in El Salvador
Thinking about civil society and political parties - challenges for
development assistance.
James Putzel, Director, DRC
Background paper: Thinking
about civil society and political parties: Challenges for development
assistance.
30 October 2002
The future of India's population - demographic trends.
Tim Dyson, DESTIN
The future of India's population - economic, social and environmental
consequences.
Robert Cassen, Social Policy Department, LSE
Background paper for the whole session: The Future of India's
Population
13 November
2002
Are donors to Mozambique promoting corruption?
Joseph Hanlon, Open University
Background paper: Are Donors to
Mozambique Promoting Corruption? CSP working paper, series 1, no. 15
Pluralist politics in Mozambique: the development of the Frelimo-Renamo
party system.
Giovanni Carbone, Research Associate, DRC
Working paper: Emerging
pluralist politics in Mozambique: the Frelimo-Renamo party system
25 November
2002
Keynes and Polanyi: Then and Now
Professor Kari Polanyi-Levitt
See Crisis States Programme Working
Paper no.18
27 November
2002
The impact of conflict on women: women and their margin of manoeuvre in
crisis states.
Victoria Brittain, Research Associate, DRC
Background paper
Problems in demobilising Guatemala
David Keen, DESTIN
11 December
2002
WTO and global governance in intellectual property rights.
Ken Shadlen, DESTIN
Background Paper
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
East Asia: The political economy of implementing regulatory "best
practice" after the crisis.
Andrew Walter, International Realtions, LSE
Background Paper
15 January 2003
HIV/AIDS in Eastern Europe, the Baltic, the Balkans and the CIS: States of
unpreparedness.
Tony Barnett, School of Development Studies, UEA
and
HIV/AIDS and Poverty.
Mukta Sharma, Population Studies, LSE
29 January 2003
Respectable Warlords? The transition from war of all against all to
peaceful competition in Afghanistan.
Antonio Giustozzi, Research Fellow, LSE
Background reading:
Respectable warlords? The
transition from war of all against all to peaceful competition in Afghanistan
and maps
and
The State and the War Economy in Afghanistan.
Jonathan Goodhand, Development Studies, SOAS
Background reading:
The State and the War
Economy in Afghanistan.
12 February
2003
A Proper Response to the Global Digital Divide Debate - the E-commerce
example.
Robin Mansell, Sociology, LSE
and
Forward to the Basics: A neglected theme in the global debate on E-governance.
Dieter Zinnabauer, DESTIN, LSE
26 February
2003
Making Global Trade Work For People
Kamal Malhotra, UNDP Adviser on Globalisation.
Background reading: Making Global Trade
Work for People.
A full copy of this report is available at: Global Trade.
12 March 2003
Political Islam in North Africa.
Hugh Roberts, Research Fellow, DRC
and
Political Islam in the Phillipines.
James Putzel, Director, DRC
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