The Justice Footprint of Mineral Imports in UK Value Chains
The climate crises and energy transition underpin the new European Open Strategic Autonomy Policy, aiming at 'de-risking' trade and...
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The climate crises and energy transition underpin the new European Open Strategic Autonomy Policy, aiming at 'de-risking' trade and...
The struggles for international development are often blamed on the economic and social excesses of neoliberalism and the ways these...
18 September 2023
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Diverse groups of citizens need to be engaged in the design and implementation of global energy transition policies across all scales and sectors for them to succeed and be socially acceptable. But how? And what lessons can we take from emerging practice to guide future action?
20 June 2023
19 June 2023
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
A Review of Programmes in Contexts of Overlapping Conflict, Forced Displacement and Climate-Related Shocks This paper explores the...
The Department of Economics at the University of Sussex Business School and the Institute for Development Studies (IDS) are hosting a...
25 May 2023
This Sussex Development Lecture will explore how, in 2020, South Africa and India brought a proposal to the World Trade Organisation to...
In 1989, Melucci’s Nomads of the Present argued that social movements were cultural ‘laboratories of experience’ within which...
This panel considers the role of UK universities in supporting the global 15by30 goal. They examine how growing state repression has been met with resistance from students and grassroot activism, which has led to the rapid growth of the Universities of Sanctuary movement, Student Action for Refugees (STAR) and other practices of solidarity.