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How much energy do we need to achieve a decent life for all?
How will humanity cope with providing energy for the world population while meeting the climate...
Read more‘New winter of discontent could be hard to avoid’: economic expert on the crises facing Britain
Is Britain moving towards a similar economic crisis as in the 1970s? In the aftermath of Brexit,...
Read moreThe trust paradox – when continued NPM leads to trust
Susanna Alexius, Associate Professor at SU, and Janet Vähämäki, Team lead and Senior Researcher...
Read moreSelf-interest: the strongest driving force of aid work
Review of the book "A dizzy task: Sweden and aid 1945-1975" by David Nilsson....
Read moreClimate change: why government failure to act isn’t the problem
This article was first published by The Conversation. Nick Bernards, Associate Professor of...
Read moreAfghanistan: western powers must accept defeat and deal realistically with the Taliban
This article was first published by The Conversation. Sten Rynning, Professor of International...
Read moreHow online conferences can contribute to social justice: lessons from organizing the EADI ISS Conference 2021
Online conferences may offer more conclusion - and social justice. read about experiences from the...
Read moreAfrica does not have a homogenous, progressive and fast growing middle class
For more than a decade, there has been much talk of middle classes in the global south –...
Read moreCritical reflexivity in political ecology research
A newly published paper uncovers aspects of research unveiled by the global...
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