Political settlements and the analysis of institutions
An article in the journal African Affairs discusses the uses of the political settlements framework for analysing power structures and institutions.
An article in the journal African Affairs discusses the uses of the political settlements framework for analysing power structures and institutions.
Research partners: Universitas Mercu Buana, Indonesia (lead institution) Special Task Force for Upstream Oil and Gas Business Activities SKK-Migas, Indonesia Principal investigators: Professor Dana S. ...
Research partners: London School of Health and Tropical Medicine (lead institution) School of Public Health, Makere University Copenhagen University Principal investigator: Dr Eleanor Hutchinson, LSHTM ...
Research partners: Collective for Social Science Research Principal investigators: Dr Asad Sayeed and Kabeer Dawani Summary Pakistan’s pharmaceutical industry is currently valued at approximately USD$3 billion ...
Should Tanzania build a megadam in a World Heritage site to address it's chronic power shortages? What are the incentives, corruption and resource capture implications of this and other solutions?
A poster on the SOAS-ACE health research in Tanzania, presented at the Liverpool Global Symposium on Health Systems Research.
In this working paper, Dr Antonio Andreoni discusses potential reforms in the vocational skills training sector in Tanzania.
Bringing health system corruption into the light - and identifying action that can be taken to counter it - at the Health Systems Research Global Symposium in Liverpool.
The Centre for African Studies, British Tanzanian Society and SOAS present a seminar focusing on the Tanzanian political economy and feasible strategies for improving development.