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By the global Posted on May 25, 2021May 25, 2021

Dance and the Postcolonial Stalemate

By Fouad Mami – By overlooking the Naïliyat dance, both postcolonial nationalism and Islamism maintain an Orientalist bias against the body thus impeding the development of a more egalitarian postcolonial order.

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Categories: The EssentialsTags: dance, development, orientalism, postcolonialism
By the global Posted on October 26, 2018June 8, 2021

The Resource Curse and International Law

How does international law affect power and development in resource-wealthy postcolonial countries?

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Categories: Research OutputsTags: armed conflict, development, international law, natural resources, norms, resource curse
By the global Posted on September 10, 2018June 8, 2021

Global Governance 2.0: Enriching the Regional Content in Global Development Programmes

By Anita Prakash – Are regionally-orientated solutions to global problems the key to achieving sustainable development?

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Categories: The EssentialsTags: Agenda 2030, development, European Union (EU), G20, regionalsim, SDGs

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Views expressed are those of the authors and are not necessarily endorsed by their respective organization, the Global Governance Centre, or the Graduate Institute.

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