In the media ODID academics are frequently called on by the media for comment and analysis on topical issues, drawing on their specialist knowledge to bring depth and objectivity to current debates Breadcrumb Home Research In the media NATO Review Algorithmic invasions: How information warfare threatens NATO's eastern flank Corneliu Bjola MORE VoxDev What have we learned about microfinance? Muhammad Meki MORE VoxDev The role of evidence at Development Finance Institutions MORE The New York Times A.I. Will Transform the Global Economy — if Humans Let It Xiaolan Fu MORE The Conversation Cop29 climate finance deal: why poor countries are so angry Jodi-Ann Jue Xuan Wang MORE The Conversation Do refugees have a duty to be grateful? Matthew J Gibney MORE The New York Times When Did Liberals Become So Comfortable With War? Ruben Andersson MORE openDemocracy Starmer’s counter-terror plan for migration woefully misses the mark Ruben Andersson MORE The Conversation Autocrats and cities: how capitals have become a battleground for protest and control David Jackman MORE France 24 UN report says 1.1 billion people live in acute poverty worldwide Sabina Alkire MORE El País La guerra no beneficia a nadie, y menos a los pobres Sabina Alkire MORE The Conversation Refugees in east Africa suffer from high levels of depression, making it harder to rebuild lives – new study Olivier Sterck Raphael Bradenbrink MORE Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 … Next page Next ›
NATO Review Algorithmic invasions: How information warfare threatens NATO's eastern flank Corneliu Bjola MORE
The Conversation Cop29 climate finance deal: why poor countries are so angry Jodi-Ann Jue Xuan Wang MORE
openDemocracy Starmer’s counter-terror plan for migration woefully misses the mark Ruben Andersson MORE
The Conversation Autocrats and cities: how capitals have become a battleground for protest and control David Jackman MORE
The Conversation Refugees in east Africa suffer from high levels of depression, making it harder to rebuild lives – new study Olivier Sterck Raphael Bradenbrink MORE