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 The Conversation 'The family home in South African townships is contested – why occupation, inheritance and history are clashing with laws' Maxim Bolt MORE Deutsche Welle ‘Do protests by Africans in the diaspora make a difference?’ Loren Landau MORE The Jakarta Post ‘Indonesia can take full benefit of resource nationalism’ Fandi Achmad MORE CNN ‘Leaders “burying their heads in the sand” on new drivers of displacement’ Alexander Betts MORE Global Partnership blog ‘Climate resilient development needs effective cooperation’ MORE The Conversation ‘Fifty years after the Uruguay coup, why so few people have been brought to justice for dictatorship crimes’ MORE World Politics Review ‘Instead of resettlement schemes, make migration easier’ Matthew J Gibney MORE BBC Radio ‘On oral history and the liberation movement in Zimbabwe’ Jocelyn Alexander MORE The Word ‘South Africa plans to deport thousands back to Zimbabwe’ Loren Landau MORE The Conversation 'Finding Ukraine’s stolen children and bringing perpetrators to justice: lessons from Argentina' MORE The Conversation Foreign exchange: several African countries have a shortage of US dollars – why this happens and how to fix it Christopher Adam MORE NDTV 'After Kanwariyas, Yogi Adityanath Goes Big On Navratri' Nikita Sud MORE Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 … Next page Next ›
The Conversation 'The family home in South African townships is contested – why occupation, inheritance and history are clashing with laws' Maxim Bolt MORE
The Conversation ‘Fifty years after the Uruguay coup, why so few people have been brought to justice for dictatorship crimes’ MORE
The Conversation 'Finding Ukraine’s stolen children and bringing perpetrators to justice: lessons from Argentina' MORE
The Conversation Foreign exchange: several African countries have a shortage of US dollars – why this happens and how to fix it Christopher Adam MORE