The Rise of South-South Trade: Polycentric Patterns
Dr Rory Horner and Prof Khalid Nadvi, Global Development Institute In a new, open access article published in Global Networks, we argue that Southern actors and Southern end markets have more prominent roles in global trade, requiring greater attention to the...
Zimbabwe after Mugabe: three reasons for hope
By Dr Fortunate Machingura, Global Challenge Research Fund Postdoctoral Fellow at Global Development Institute Robert Mugabe’s resignation, after what looks a lot like a military coup has ended the rule of one of the world’s most fearsome, fierce and long-serving...Don’t Mourn: Organize and Theorize Dispossession Thinking Beyond Brexit, Trumpism and Migration Policy Speak
This blog originally appeared on the Manchester Migration Lab website By Nina Glick Schiller, Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester *Based on Keynote lecture given at the Migration Lab World on the Move conference, this blog is the first...
GDI Lecture Series: Collective operations in urban settings with Prof AbdouMaliq Simone
On Friday, 17 November, Prof AbdouMaliq Simone of University of South Australia delivered a lecture entitled Flickering in the dark: Urban tissue as provisional care. This lecture was held in collaboration with the Manchester Urban Institute. You can watch the...