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    Research

    Around 80 per cent of our research was rated as world leading or internationally excellent in the UK government's most recent nationwide assessment.

    Research

    Our work engages with some of the most urgent challenges of the 21st century: from security and global governance, to migration and human rights; from poverty and inequality to technological innovation and enterprise; from children and youth to urban transformation.

    Our approach is unique because we address the structural roots of poverty and power on the one hand, and the international as well as the national dimensions of development on the other. We value field experience, primary data collection, comparative research, novel methodologies and innovative theory and analysis.

    Our research is clustered around four major thematic areas, which are in turn embedded in, and illuminated by, the study of specific regions of the developing world. You can find out more about our research themes and regions using the links to the left.

    You can also find out about the work of our externally funded research groups and major projects, where a large part of our research activity is carried out, as well as exploring the real-world impact of our findings.

    Alternatively, browse all our research activity below.

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    MNEmerge project: MNEs and global development
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    Muslim minorities in a post-Western world
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    The liberal state and the expulsion of members: banishment, denationalisation and deportation
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    The human rights of migrants and refugees in European law
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    Migrants at work
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    Doing diplomacy in the social media age: the theory and practice of e-diplomacy
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    Secret diplomacy in the age of global disclosures
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    UNHCR and international cooperation
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    The nation outside the state: transnational exile in the African state system
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    Refugees in international relations
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    Humanitarian innovation project
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    European welfare systems in times of mobility
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    A history of political imprisonment in Zimbabwe, 1959-2011
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    Building universal social policy in the south
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