Reinventing the Belt and Road In this talk, Dr Eyck Freymann discusses how the Belt and Road initiative is being reinvented politically and institutionally for a new era of slower growth.
China and the Human Rights of its Neighbours What was missing in the discussion of political development after WWII is whether a country is geographically close to China can mean a lot about what political future it may have. This seminar argues that something which is not supposedly happen in the model of political change is happening in countries that are too close to China.
UN-ESCWA World Development Challenges Report Launch The Centre for Development Policy and Research (CDPR), part of the Development Studies department is co-organising and hosting the launch of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UN-ESCWA) report, “World Development Challenges: Development Progress from a Broader Lens”.
Dr Awino Okech awarded £600,000 grant to establish Feminist Centre for the Study of Racial Justice and research network