New IDS Publications

By Farzana Whitfield|February 1, 2013|Development Studies|0 comments

Find links to the latest Institute of Development Studies publications which can be accessed for free from their website. From the Governance Team Does Better Provincial Governance Boost Private Investment in Vietnam? Neil McCulloch, Edmund Malesky and Nhat Nguyen Duc IDS Working Paper 414 http://www.ids.ac.uk/publication/does-better-provincial-governance-boost-private-investment-in-vietnam From the Vulnerability and Poverty Team Equal Opportunities for All? – A Critical Analysis of Mexico’s Oportunidades Matina Ulrichs and Keetie Roelen IDS Working Paper 413

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Development Studies – September and October 2012

By Emma Wilson-Shaw|November 28, 2012|Development Studies|0 comments

 e-books Coming climate crisis?  : consider the past, beware the big fix / Claire L. Parkinson. Available from Dawsonera. Abortion in Asia local dilemmas, global politics / edited by Andrea Whittaker. Available from Dawsonera. United in discontent : local responses to cosmopolitanism and globalization / edited by Dimitrios Theodossopoulos and Elisabeth Kirtsoglou. Available from Dawsonera. e-book and print Ethics for disaster / Naomi Zack. [Also available as an e-book from

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Korea – July 2012

By Emma Wilson-Shaw|August 6, 2012|Korea|0 comments

Divided nations and transitional justice : what Germany, Japan and South Korea can teach the world / edited by Sang Jin-Han : with contributions from Kim Dae-jung and Richard von Weizsäcker Social forces and states : poverty and distributional outcomes in South Korea, Chile, and Mexico Political systems of East Asia : China, Korea, and Japan / Louis D. Hayes Trilateralism and beyond : great power politics and the Korean

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Politics and Economics – Jan-May 2012

By Emma Wilson-Shaw|May 14, 2012|Economics, Politics|0 comments

States’ gains, labor’s losses : China, France, and Mexico choose global liaisons, 1980-2000 / Dorothy J. Solinger. Partisan histories : the past in contemporary global politics / Max Paul Friedman and Padraic Kenney. The postcolonial Gramsci / edited by Neelam Srivastava, Baidik Bhattacharya. Jan-May 2012