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Decentralization of governance and financing of public roads in the Philippines in the 1990s
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2004The main purpose of this paper is to describe and evaluate recent practices in Philippine transport infrastructure policies, with emphasis on market-oriented policies and decentralized governance.DocumentGoing back to the drawing board: linking Pan Africanism to Beijing +20
2015In this article published by FEMNET, Tafadzwa Muropa, a gender activist and political economist, briefly compares the 8th Pan African Congress in Ghana with the 59th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW59) in New York - both held in March of 2015 - in the context of what they mean for African women and Pan Africanism.DocumentRegional integration in Africa: a study on the East African community
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2013As economic growth continues to slump around the world, itDocumentThe Afghanistan factor in India's approach to central Asia
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2014Over the past decade, India has stepped up its efforts to reach out to the Central Asian Republics (CARs). New Delhi's approach to the region has been shaped, in part, by its interests in Afghanistan.DocumentPost-election challenges for the new government in Kabul
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2014With a new President (Ashraf Ghani) finally in place in Kabul, attention can shift from the protracted electoral process to the challenges likely to confront the new government. The ability of this government to deal with various political and security challenges will depend to a large extent on how it manages its relations with a variety of stakeholders.DocumentGoing in the wrong direction? Ugandans report declining government effectiveness
Afrobarometer, 2015In the Round 5 Afrobarometer survey in Uganda, 74% of Ugandans said the country was headed in the wrong direction. This was a dramatic change from just one year earlier, when 28% said Uganda was headed in the wrong direction.DocumentConnecting the drops an Indus basin roadmap for cross-border water research, data sharing, and policy coordination
Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2013Decision makers in India and Pakistan will have to overcome a host of overlapping socio-economic, environmental, and political pressures as they endeavour to ensure their countries’ future water needs and sustainably manage the resources of the Indus River Basin that both nations share.DocumentAir pollution reduction and control in South Asia
Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2012With increasing urbanisation and economic growth, air pollution is becoming an urgent concern in South Asian countries Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.DocumentThe proposed SADC Parliament: Old wine in new bottles or an ideal whose time has come?
Institute for Security Studies, 2011This monograph is an analysis of the prospects for a regional legislative assembly for the Southern African Development Community (SADC).DocumentSwaziland's non-party political system and the 2013 Tinkhundla elections
Institute for Security Studies, 2012The Kingdom of Swaziland is widely recognised as an absolute monarchy and a non-party state where executive authority lies in the king as the head of state, governing with his Advisory Council and traditional advisers.Pages
