Items where Subject is "J Political Science > JA Political science (General)"
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2019Yan, Ran (2019) How has TV dramas legitimised China's rural neoliberal transformation agenda? In: University of Birmingham Graduate School Research Poster Conference 2019, 19th June 2019, University of Birmingham 2019. (Unpublished) 2016Aquilante, Tommaso (2016) Bureaucrats or Politicians? Political Parties and Antidumping in the US. Discussion Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham UK. 2015Bandyopadhyay, Siddhartha and Chatterjee, Kalyan and Roy, Jaideep (2015) Manufacturing extremism: political consequences of profit-seeking media. Discussion Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. 2014Hayes, Dan (2014) Character Education and the political climate. Working Paper. University of Birmingham. 2012Cabrera, Luis (2012) Individual Rights and the Democratic Boundary Problem. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished) Skelcher, Christopher (2012) What do we mean when we talk about ‘hybrids’ and ‘hybridity’ in public management and governance? Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Institute of Local Government Studies. (Unpublished) 2011Best, Shedrack Gaya and Rakodi, Carole (2011) Violent conflict and its aftermath in Jos and Kano, Nigeria: what is the role of religion? Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Davis, Comfort and Jegede, Ayodele and Leurs, Robert and Sunmola, Adegbenga and Ukiwo, Ukoho (2011) Comparing religious and secular NGOs in Nigeria: are faith-based organizations distinctive? Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Earle, Lucy (2011) Literature review on the dynamics of social movements in fragile and conflict-affected states. Technical Report. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Leurs, Robert and Tumaini-Mungu, Peter and Mvungi, Abu (2011) Mapping the development activities of faith-based organizations in Tanzania. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Singh, Gurharpal (2011) Religion, politics and governance in India, Pakistan, Nigeria and Tanzania: an overview. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Taylor, Michael (2011) Strengthening the voice of the poor: faith-based organizations' engagement in policy consultation processes in Nigeria and Tanzania. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. 2010Bakrania, Shiv and Gasana, Jean-Marie and Rauch, Janine and Kamenju, Jan and Tadesse, Medhane and Hutchful, Eboe and Andoseh, Priscilla and Malebang, Gabriel and Chakravarthi, Rekha and Karthika, Annapoorna and Chawla, Gautam and Hernandez, Carolina and Pabelina, Karla Mae and D'Amato-Adib, Flavia and Kabbara, Khaled and Ghdayed, Ghaydaa (2010) Mapping of southern security and justice civil society organisations and networks. Technical Report. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Bano, Masooda (2010) Female madrasas in Pakistan: a response to modernity. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Early, Lucy and Scott, Zoe (2010) Assessing the evidence of the impact of governance on development outcomes and poverty reduction. Technical Report. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Green, Maia and Mercer, Claire and Mesaki, Simeon (2010) The development activities, values and performance of non-governmental and faith-based organizations in Magu and Newala districts, Tanzania. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Gupta, Dipankar (2010) Elusive peace: seeking a 'new normal' in post-conflict Ahmedabad and Mumbai. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Haider, Huma and Rao, Sumedh (2010) Political and social analysis for development policy and practice - an overview of five approaches. Technical Report. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Kirmani, Nida and Zaidi , Sarah (2010) The role of faith in the charity and development sector in Karachi and Sindh, Pakistan. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Marquette, Heather (2010) Corruption, religion and moral development. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Marquette, Heather (2010) Whither morality? 'finding God' in the fight against corruption. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Pavarala, Vinod and Malik, Kanchen (2010) Religions, ethics and attitudes towards corruption: a study of perspectives in India. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Waseem, Mohammad and Kamran, Tahir and Ali, Mukhtar Ahmed and Riikonen, Katja (2010) Dilemmas of pride and pain: sectarian conflict and conflict transformation in Pakistan. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. 2009Africa, Sandy and Kwadjo, Johnny (2009) Changing intelligence dynamics in Africa. Technical Report. GFN-SSR, Birmingham, UK. Albrecht, Peter and Jackson, Paul (2009) Security system transformation in Sierra Leone, 1997-2007. GFN-SSR Publications . GFN-SSR, Birmingham, UK. ISBN 0 7400 2754 0/ 978 0 7400 2754 9 Bano, Masooda (2009) Marker of identity: religious political parties and welfare work - the case of Jama'at-i-Islami in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Bano, Massoda (2009) Engaged yet disengaged: Islamic schools and the state in Kano, Nigeria. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Jackson, Paul (2009) SSR and post-conflict reconstruction: armed wing of state-building? Other. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Jodhka, Surinder, S. and Bora, Pradyumna (2009) Mapping faith-based development activities in contemporary Maharashtra, India. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Knight, Mark (2009) Security sector reform: post-conflict integration. Technical Report. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Mahajan, Gurpreet and Jodhka, Surinder, S. (2009) Religions, democracy and governance: spaces for the marginalized in contemporary India. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Nair, Padmaja (2009) Religious political parties and their welfare work: relations between the RSS, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Vidya Bharati Schools in India. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Nair, Padmaja (2009) The State and Madrasas in India. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Nathan, Laurie (2009) Lighting up the intelligence community: a democratic approach to intelligence secrecy and openness. Discussion Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Nolte, Insa and Danjibo, Nathaniel and Oladeji, Abubakar (2009) Religion, politics and governance in Nigeria. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Odumosu, Olakunle and Olaniyi, Rasheed and Alonge, Sunday (2009) Mapping the activities of faith-based organizations in development in Nigeria. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Scott, Zoe (2009) Southern perspectives on technical cooperation - analytical review and annotated bibliography. Discussion Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Tomalin, Emma (2009) Hinduism and international development: religions and development background paper. RAD Working Papers Series. Waseen, Mohammed and Mufti, Mariam (2009) Religion, politics and governance in Pakistan. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. 2008Bano, Masooda (2008) Allowing for diversity: State-Madrasa relations in Bangladesh. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Iqbal, Muhammad Asif and Siddiqui, Saima (2008) Mapping the terrain: the activities of faith-based organisations in development in Pakistan. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Jodhka, Surinder, S. and Mishra, Umakant and John, T. A. and Singh, Ksh Imokanta and Mishra, Purushottam (2008) India: some reviews of literature related to religions and development. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Kroessin, Mohammad R. (2008) Concepts of development in Islam: a review of contemporary literature and practice. RAD Working Papers Series. Tatla, Darshan (2008) Sikhism and development: a review. RAD Working Papers Series. Zaman, Asad (2008) Islamic economics: a survey of the literature. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. 2007Alolo, Namawu (2007) African traditional religion and concepts of development: a background paper. RAD Working Papers Series. Bano, Masooda (2007) Contesting ideologies and struggle for authority: State-Madrasa engagement in Pakistan. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Bano, Masooda and Nair, Padmaja (2007) Faith-based organisations in South Asia: historical evolution, current status and nature of interaction with the State. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Jackson, Paul and Fleischer, Christiane (2007) Religion and economics: a literature review. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Kim, Kirsteen (2007) Concepts of development in the Christian traditions: a religions and development background paper. RAD Working Papers Series. Mhina, Amos (2007) Religions and development in Tanzania: a preliminary literature review. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Nathan, Laurie (2007) No ownership, no commitment: a guide to local ownership of Security Sector reform. Technical Report. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Nkurunziza, Emmanuel (2007) An overview of development studies: background paper. RAD Working Papers Series. Rakodi, Carole (2007) Understanding the role of religions in development: the approach of the RAD Programme. RAD Working Papers Series. Shah, Rebecca and Larbi, George and Batley, Richard (2007) Religion and public management literature review. RAD Working Papers Series. Singh, Gurharpal and Marquette, Heather and Alhassan Alolo, Namawu (2007) Political science, religion and development: a literature review. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Tomalin, Emma (2007) Buddhism and development: a background paper. RAD Working Papers Series. Tomalin, Emma (2007) Sociology, religion and development: literature review. Working Paper. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. 2006Van de Walle, Steven and Baker, Keith and Skelcher, Chris (2006) Empowerment, trust and local government powers: A report for the ESRC Knowledge Transfer Team. Project Report. INLOGOV. |