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GEG Working Papers

A complete listing of all GEG Working Papers from 2004 — present , including Ngaire Wood’s recent paper “The G20 Leaders and Global Governance,” is now available.

The full listing of GEG papers may be found by following this link.

Policy Brief: The G20 and Developing Countries

g20Leonardo Martinez-Diaz and Ngaire Woods (2009) The G20: The Perils and Opportunities of Network Governance for Developing Countries GEG Policy Brief

The G20 Leaders’ group burst onto the scene in the wake of the global financial crisis, a network of the world’s largest economies coming together to forge a common response. There are some signs that the G20 might become a new global strategic directorate, replacing and even going further than the pre-existing G8 leaders’ group.

What impact will the G20 Leaders’ group have on global governance? In this briefing we draw lessons from our research into eight other networks to examine the likely impact on emerging and developing countries in particular. The briefing is based on the edited volume Networks of Influence? Developing Countries in a Networked Order, OUP, 2009.

The International Response to the Global Crisis and the Reform of the International Financial and Aid Architecture

woods - euPeople in developing countries are suffering disproportionately from this global financial crisis, and international institutions have a long way to go to ensure the financing and mechanisms of assistance that can address this development emergency, writes Professor Ngaire Woods in a policy briefing commissioned by the European Parliament. In many developing countries, what is being crushed and reversed is hard-won progress towards reducing poverty, hunger, and child mortality, and towards increasing primary education, gender parity, access to safe water and sanitation – in short, progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. In this policy briefing, Woods evaluates the responses to the crisis by the IMF, World Bank, G20, and the European Union, and provides a series of recommendations for strengthening the international financial and aid architecture so that it can better respond to the urgent needs of developing countries in deep crisis.

Read the full briefing paper here.

Valéria Guimarães de Lima e Silva (2011), Sham litigation in the pharmaceutical sector, European Competition Journal, European Competition Journal, v. 7, n. 3, Dec. 2011, pp. 455-503.

Gulrajani, N. (forthcoming) “Transcending the Great Foreign Aid Debate: A radical proposition to make aid more effective“ in. M. Ndulo and N. Van de Walle (eds.) Problems, Promises and Paradoxes of Aid: Africa’s Experience. University of Capetown Press.

Carolyn Deere (forthcoming 2009) ‘The pre-TRIPS context for developing country perspectives on intellectual property in the WTO: Setting the Context‘, in Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Law and the WTO, edited by Carlos Correa, Edward Elgar

Omobolaji Olarinmoye, ‘Accountability in Faith-Based Development Organizations in Nigeria: Preliminary Explorations‘, GEG Working Paper 2011/67, (November 2011).

Devi Sridhar; Karen A Grepin; Katherine Leach-Kemon; Matthew Schneider; (2011) ‘How to do (or not to do) … Tracking data on development assistance for health’, Health Policy and Planning 2011.

Emily Jones, (2011) ‘Delivering on Development: A New  Ten-Year Programme of Action for LDCs‘ Trade Hot Topics, Commonwealth Secretariat, Issue 85, May 2011.

Ngaire Woods (2011), ‘Rethinking Aid Coordination’ GEG Working Paper 2011/66, November 2011.

Paolo de Renzio (2011) ‘Buying Better Governance: The Political Economy of Budget Reforms in Aid-Dependent Countries‘, GEG Working Paper 2011/65 (September 2011).

Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck (2011) ‘Development-orientated Perspectives on Global Trade Governance: A Summary of Proposals for Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development‘, GEG Working Paper 2011/64 (July 2011).

Carolyn Deere Birkbeck (ed). 2011. Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development: Perspectives and Priorities from Developing Countries, Cambridge University Press.

Carolyn Deere Birkbeck & Meg Harbourd (2011), ‘Developing Country Coalitions in the WTO: Strategies for Improving the Influence of the WTO’s Weakest and Poorest Members‘, GEG Working Paper 2011/63 (July 2011).

Leany Lemos and Timonthy Power (2011) ‘Determinants of Oversight in a Reactive Legislature: The Case of Brazil, 1988 – 2005′, GEG Working Paper 2011/62 (July 2011).

Emily Jones and Carolyn Deere Birkbeck (2011) ‘Manoeuvring at the Margins:Constraints Faced By Small States in Trade Negotiations.‘ GEG Briefing Paper (May 2011)

Michele de Nevers (2011) ‘Climate Finance – Mobilizing Private Investment to Transform Development.’ GEG Working Paper 2011/60

Ousseni Illy, “What Role for Trade Defense Measures in Promoting a Cotton Processing Industry in West Africa?” Revue Africaine sur le Commerce et le Développement: No. 4 (March/April 2011)

Ousseni Illy & Omobolaji Olarinmoye (2011), “The Effects of the Middle East Protests: A West African Perspective.GEG Memo, March 2011.

Devi Sridhar and David Craig, Analysing Global Health Assistance: The Reach for Ethnographic, Institutional and Political Economic Scope, Social Science & Medicine, introduction to co-edited SI on Global Health Assistance, vol.72, no.12, 2011.

Devi Sridhar, Steve Morrison and Peter Piot, (2011) Expectations for the UN High-Level Meeting on Noncommunicable Diseases Bulletin of the World Health Organization,vol.89.

Devi Sridhar and Larry Gostin et al. (2011). The Joint Action and Learning Initiative: Towards a Global Agreement on National and Global Responsibilities for Health , PLOS Med, vol.8, no.5, 2011.

Devi Sridhar and Larry Gostin (2011), Reforming the World Health Organization, JAMA, vol.305, no.15.

Devi Sridhar and Ngaire Woods (2011) Trojan Multilateralism: Global Cooperation on Health, working paper.

Devi Sridhar, Karen Grepin et al. (2011), How to do (or not to do): track development assistance for health data, working paper, 2011.

Devi Sridhar, Steve Morrison & Peter Piot, Getting the Politics Right for the UN High-Level Meeting on Non-Communicable Diseases , CSIS Report, 2011.

Devi Sridhar and Eduardo Gomez (2011), Health Financing in Brazil, Russia and India: What Role Does the International Community Play?, Health Policy and Planning. Vol. 26 (1): 12-24

Arunabha Ghosh (2011) ‘Strengthening WTO Surveillance: Making Transparency Work for Developing Countries‘ in Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development, edited by Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Arunabha Ghosh (2011) ‘Governing Clean Energy Subsidies: Why Legal And Policy Clarity Is Needed‘ Bridges Trade BioRes, November 2011.

Martin A. Burton, Rahul Sen, Simon Gordon-Walker, and Arunabha Ghosh (2011) National Water Resources Framework Study: Roadmaps for Reforms, October, New Delhi: Council on Energy, Environment and Water and 2030 Water Resources Group, pp i-68.

Arunabha Ghosh (2011) ‘Strengthening WTO Surveillance: Making Transparency Work for Developing Countries‘ in Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development, edited by Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Martin A. Burton, Rahul Sen, Simon Gordon-Walker, Anand Jalakam, and Arunabha Ghosh (2011) National Water Resources Framework Study: Research Report Submitted to the Planning Commission for the 12th Five Year Plan, September, New Delhi: Council on Energy, Environment and Water and 2030 Water Resources Group, pp. i-584.

Arunabha Ghosh (2011) ‘Seeking Coherence In Complexity: The Governance of Energy by Trade and Investment Institutions‘ Global Policy 2 (Special Issue): 106-119.

Arunabha Ghosh (2011)’ International Cooperation and the Governance of Geoengineering.’ Keynote lecture to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Experts Meeting on Geoengineering. Lima. 21 June 2011.

Jason Blackstock and Arunabha Ghosh (2011) ‘Does geoengineering need a global response – and of what kind?‘ Background Paper, Solar Radiation Management Governance Initiative, Royal Society UK, Chicheley.

Arunabha Ghosh (2010) ‘Negotiating around Tradeoffs: Alternative Institutional Designs for Climate Finance‘ European Climate Platform Report No. 10, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, 9 December.

Arunabha Ghosh, Arundhati Ghose, Suman Bery, C. Uday Bhaskar, Tarun Das, Nitin Desai, Anwarul Hoda, Kiran Karnik, Srinivasapuram Krishnaswamy, Radha Kumar, Shyam Saran (2011) Understanding Complexity, Anticipating Change: From Interests to Strategy on Global Governance, Report of the Working Group on India and Global Governance, December, New Delhi: Council on Energy, Environment and Water.

Matthew Eagleton-Pierce, Power and the WTO: A Symbolic Analysis (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012).

Matthew Eagleton-Pierce and Alexander Betts co-editors of three issues of the St Antony’s International Review: ‘The International Politics of Oil’ (also with Anne Roemer-Mahler) (2, 1, May 2006); ‘Human Security’ (1, 2, November 2005); ‘The Future of International Cooperation’ (1, 1, March 2005).

Matthew Eagleton-Pierce (2001), ‘The Internet and the Seattle WTO Protests’, Peace Review, 13, 3: 331-7.

Matthew Eagleton-Pierce, Emily Jones and Kalypso Nicolaïdis (eds), (2009), Building Blocks for a Global Trade Ethics (Oxford: Centre for International Studies).

Matthew Eagleton-Pierce (2009), ‘Examining the Case for Reflexivity in International Relations: Insights from Bourdieu’, Journal of Critical Globalization Studies, 1, 1: 111-123.

Matthew Eagleton-Pierce (2011), ‘Advancing a Reflexive International Relations’, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 39, 3, 805-824.

Matthew Eagleton-Pierce (2012), ‘The Competing Kings of Cotton: (Re)framing the WTO African Cotton Initiative’, forthcoming in New Political Economy.

Hall, Nina, ‘East Timorese Women Challenge Domestic Violence’, Australian Journal of Political Science, 44 (2), June 2009, pp.309 – 325.

Nina Hall and Jacqui True, ‘Gender Mainstreaming in a Post-Conflict State: Toward a Democratic Peace in Timor-Leste’, Katrina Lee-Koo and Bina D’Costa eds, Gender and Global Politics in the Asia-Pacific, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

Nina Hall, ‘Book Review of The Gender Question in Globalization: Changing Perspectives and Practices’ Global Change, Peace & Security, Vol. 21, No. 1, February 2009, pp.134 – 135.

Nina Hall, ‘Moving Beyond the Myth of Climate Wars, A response to Hammill and Matthew’, St Antony’s International Review, 5, 2, February 2010, pp.113 – 120.

Nina Hall, ‘‘Climate Change and Institutional Change in UNHCR’, Climate Change and Migration: Rethinking Policies for Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction, eds. Michelle Leighton, Xiaomeng Shen and Koko Warner, SOURCE, No.15/2011, Germany April 2011.

Stephen Jennings (2010). “Africa: The World’s Most Exciting Investment Story.” GEG Special Address, 5 November 2010.

Alexander Betts (2010). ‘Global Migration Governance – The Emergence of a New Debate.‘ GEG Briefing Paper, November 2010.

Arunabha Ghosh (2010) “Harnessing the Power Shift: Governance options for international climate financing,” Oxfam Research Report, 6 October.

Olarinmoye O.O. (2011) “Engaging the Francophone-Anglophone Divide: The Role of CODESRIA”, Journal of Critical African Studies, Edinburgh University (under review).

Valéria Guimarães de Lima e Silva (2008). “The revision of the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement: to what extent might it contribute to the expansion of current membership?” Public Procurement Law Review, v. 17, n. 2, February 2008, pp. 61-98.

Valéria Guimarães de Lima e Silva (2007). “The DS316 Aircraft Panel Hearing: Report of the Second Panel Meeting.” International Economic Law and Policy Blog, 29 July 2007

Valéria Guimarães de Lima e Silva. (2006) “Antitrust Law – International Aspects.” Curitiba: Juruá, 2006. 528 pp.

Valéria Guimarães de Lima e Silva (2003). “The Judgment of Augusto Pinochet in the context of contemporary International Human Rights Protection.” Prevention and Solution of International Conflicts, v.3. Rio de Janeiro: Forense, 2003, pp. 185-215

Mayur Patel, (2007) ‘New Faces in the Green Room: Developing Country Coalitions and Decision-Making in the WTO’, Global Economic Governance Working Paper Series, WP 2007/33. Presented at the 2008 Political Economy of International Organizations and the 2008 International Studies Association Conference.

Mayur Patel, (2007) ‘Economic Partnership Agreements between the EU and African Countries: Potential Development Implications for Ghana’, Realizing Rights, New York.

Mayur Patel, (2007) ‘Building Coalitions and Consensus in the WTO’, Bridges, 11 (5), International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD).

Mayur Patel, K. Lee and D. Sridhar, (2009) ‘Bridging the Divide: Global Governance of Trade and Health’, The Lancet, Vol. 373, Issue 9661, pp. 416-422.

Mayur Patel and A. Nelson, (2011) ‘How Mapping, SMS Platforms Saved Lives in Haiti Earthquake’, MediaShift, PBS.

M. Patel and M. McLellan (2011), ‘Getting Local: How Nonprofit News Ventures Seek Sustainability’, Knight Foundation.

A complete listing of all GEG Working Papers from 2004 — present , including Ngaire Wood’s recent paper “The G20 Leaders and Global Governance,” is now available.

The full listing of GEG papers may be found by following this link.

Ngaire Woods (2010). “The G20 Leaders and Global Governance.” GEG Working Paper 2010/59

Osaghae E.E, Ikelegbe, A, Olarinmoye, O.O & Okhonmina, S.A. (2011) Youth Militias, Resource Control and Self Determination Struggles in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria, Dakar, CODESRIA Research Report n° 5, p.96; ISBN 978-2-86978-490-1.

Luara Ferracioli and Dr Angela Barns (2010), “Young Women in Low Paid Employment: Issues and Experiences within the Context of the ‘Fair Work’ Agenda”, Report Commissioned by the Office for Women, Commonwealth Government, Canberra.

Luara Ferracioli (forthcoming). “Challenging the Burka Ban”, Journal of Intercultural Studies.

Aleksandra Gadzala. “Chinese and Indian Entrepreneurs in the East African Economies” in Emma Mawdsley and Gerard McCann (eds.) India in Africa: Changing Geographies of Power. London: Fahamu, Forthcoming in 2011.

Aleksandra Gadzala and Marek Hanush (2010).  “African Perspectives on China-Africa: Gauging Popular Perceptions and their Economic and Political Determinants,” Afrobarometer Working Paper Series No. 117 (2010).

Aleksandra Gadzala (2010). “From Formal to Informal Sector Employment: Examining the Chinese Presence in Zambia,” Review of African Political Economy. Vol. 36, No. 123 (March 2010)

Aleksandra Gadzala (2009). “Survival of the Fittest? Kenya’s Jua Kali and Chinese Businesses” Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2 (July 2009)

Anar Ahmadov (2011). ‘When Great Minds Don’t Think Alike: Using Mock Trials in Teaching Political Thought‘, PS: Political Science & Politics (44) pp. 625-628.

Aleksandra Gadzala (2009). “Chinese Entrepreneurs in Africa’s Informal Economies.” China Review, Issue 46 (Spring 2009). Not peer reviewed

Aleksandra Gadzala and Ethan Kay (2007). “United States: The UNFCC and Kyoto” in Maria Banda and Joanna Langille (eds.) Governing Global Climate Change: St. Petersburg Compliance Report for the ‘G8 Plus Five’ Countries (Oxford: G8 Research Group Oxford, 2007).

Aleksandra Gadzala and Ethan Kay (2007). “United States: Sustainable Use of Energy” in Maria Banda and Joanna Langille (eds.) Governing Global Climate Change: St. Petersburg Compliance Report for the ‘G8 Plus Five’ Countries (Oxford: G8 Research Group Oxford, 2007).

Olarinmoye O.O. (2011) “Democracy, Participation and Development in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic 1999-2003”, Turkish Journal of Politics, Vol. 1, No. 2, Fatih University, Istanbul.

Ren Hongsheng. “Another Perspective on the Mongolian Emperor’s Hegemony in the 13th Century”, North West Ethno-National Studies, 15 Aug 2003: 41-47.

Ren Hongsheng & Liu Changmin, A Global Planning to Emergency Management. Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2004.

Ren Hongsheng. The World System and the Development of Eurasian Steppes. Beijing: Peking University Press, 2006

Ren Hongsheng, FDI and China’s Political and Economical Transition. Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2008.

O.O. Olarinmoye (2010). “The Subaltern Encounters the State: OPC-State Relations 1999-2003”, in Adebanwi, Wale & Obadare Ebenezer (eds.) Encountering the Nigerian State (Africa Connects), Palmgrave Macmillan, USA.

O.O. Olarinmoye & Tunde Agara (2009). “Ethics and Accountability in Nigerian Public Service: A Historical Review”, Journal of Public Administration and Policy Research. Vol. 1(1) pp. 011-018 May, 2009

O.O. Olarinmoye & Abdon Soufonou (2009). “Report of the Scientific Sessions of the General Assembly of CODESRIA, 7th-11th of December 2009”, CODESRIA Bulletin, Jan-March 2009.

O.O. Olarinmoye (2008). “Researching Sexuality in Africa: Review of Francis Nyamnjoh’s Married but Available,” Pambazuka, 2009-02-05, Issue 418.

O.O. Olarinmoye (2008). “Godfathers, Political Parties and Electoral Corruption in Nigeria,” African Journal of Political Science and International Relations Vo l2 (3), November .

O.O. Olarinmoye (2008). “Politics does Matter: The Nigerian State & Oil (resource) Curse,” Africa Development, Vol. XXXIII, No.3.

O.O. Olarinmoye (2007). “RECAMP in Central African Republic,” Journal of Contemporary Politics. University of Ado-Ekiti, May 2006.

Osaghae E.E, Ikelegbe, A, Olarinmoye, O.O & Okhonmina, S.A. (2007) “Youth Militias, Resource Control and Self Determination Struggles in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria”, CODESRIA-CDP Research Project.

O.O. Olarinmoye (2007). “Political Elite in Nigeria: The Yoruba Example”, The Constitution: Journal of Centre for Constitutionalism and Demilitarization (CENCOD), Lagos, Vol. 7, No. 3.

O.O. Olarinmoye, O.O (2007). “Perverse Brokerage: Godfathers and Politics in Nigeria”, The Constitution: Journal of Centre for Constitutionalism and Demilitarization (CENCOD). Lagos, Vol. 7, No. 1.

Devi Sridhar (2010). ‘Developing a Sustainable Global Response to HIV/AIDS,‘ World Politics Review, December 2010.

O.O Olarinmoye (2007) “Yoruba Politics 1999-2003”, African Journal of Political Science and International Relations. Vol. 1 (2), pp. 020-027, November 2007.

Ren Hongsheng, “Political Economic Analysis of China and ASEAN Setting Up the Free Trade Area,” Journal of Jinzhou Normal University. 15 July 2002: 52-55.

Ren Hongsheng, “A Comparative Study in Theory of Capitalist System in Production and Trade and of Modern World-System”, Teaching and Research, 20 May 2002: 50-55.

Ren Hongsheng, “Mongolia, the End of NATO’s Extending?” The Word Knowledge, 1 March 2005: 32-33

Ren Hongsheng, “Research on the Constitutional Economics,” Journal of Bohai University, No. 5. 2006:72-77

Ren Hongsheng. “Research on the Transitional Countries’ Economic Policy,” in China’s Political Development. Heilongjiang Renmin Press, 2006: 95-112

O.O Olarinmoye (2007) “Understanding Ethnic Militias in Nigeria: The Micro-politics of Oodua Peoples Congress” Nigerian Journal of Policy and Development, Vol. 5&6 2007

O.O Olarinmoye (2005) “The Post-development Debate: An African Contribution,” Nigerian Journal of Policy and Development, Vol. 4, January.

O.O Olarinmoye (2005a) “Civil War in Guinee-Bissau: June 1998- May 1999.” SEPHIS On-Line Journal, vol.1 no.3

O.O. Olarinmoye (2004) “Adjusting to Adjustment: The Politics of Ethnic Mobilization in Nigeria 1993-2003”. Published in Afriche e Orienti no.3 2004 as “Aggiustare l’aggiustamento: la politica della mobilitazione etnica in Nigeria, 1993-2003.”

Devi Sridhar (2010) Improving aid for maternal, newborn, and child health The Lancet, early online publication

Devi Sridhar (2010) Seven Challenges in International Development Assistance for Health and Ways Forward The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 38(3): 459-469

Devi Sridhar (2010) Why No One Talks About Non-Communicable Diseases UN Chronicle, online

Arunabha Ghosh (2010) Developing Countries in the WTO Trade Policy Review Mechanism World Trade Review, 9(3): 419-455

Alexander Betts, ed. Global Migration Governance, Oxford University Press, forthcoming, 2010.

Alexander Betts ‘Global Migration Governance’, in A Betts, ed., Global Migration Governance, Oxford University Press, 2010, Introduction

Alexander Betts and Lucie Cerna ‘The Global Governance of High-Skilled Migration’ in A Betts, ed.,Global Migration Governance, Oxford University Press, 2010, forthcoming

Alexander Betts ‘The Global Governance of Migration and The Role of Transregionalism’, in  R. Kunz, , S. Lavenex and M. Panizzon, eds., Migration Partnerships: Unveiling the Promise, Routledge, 2010, forthcoming

Alexander Betts, ‘The Refugee Regime and Issue-Linkages’ in R. Koslowski, ed., Global Mobility Regimes, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011, forthcoming

Alexander Betts (2010) ‘Introduction: Refugees in IR’ (with Gil Loescher) in A. Betts and G. Loescher, eds., Refugees in International Relations, Oxford University Press

Alexander Betts (2010) ‘International Cooperation in the Refugee Regime’ in A. Betts and G. Loescher, eds., Refugees in International Relations, Oxford University Press

Ngaire Woods (2010) ‘Should the EU have a Global Strategy?‘, Europe’s World

Leany Lemos (2010) Brazilian Congress and Foreign Affairs: Abdication or Delegation?, GEG Working Paper 2010/58

Leany Lemos and Rosara Joseph (2010), Parliamentarians’ Expenses Recent Reforms: a briefing on Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and Brazil, GEG Working Paper 2010/57

Ngaire Woods (2010) ‘Global Governance after the Financial Crisis: A New Multilateralism or the Last Gasp of the Great Powers?’, Global Policy

Arunabha Ghosh (2010), Making climate look like trade? Questions on incentives, flexibility and credibility, Policy Brief for Centre for Policy Research.

Arunabha Ghosh (2010), Climate, trade and global governance in the midst of an economic crisis, European Parliament’s Special Committee on the Financial, Economic and Social crisis.

David Stuckler and Sanjay Basu (2010) Six Concerns about Data in the (Dead) Aid Debate GEG Brief

Alexander Betts and Gil Loescher, eds. (2010) Refugees in International Relations, Oxford University Press

Alexander Betts (2010) ‘Substantive Issue-Linkage and the Politics of Migration’ in C Bjola and M Kornprobst (eds) Arguing Global Governance, Routledge

Alexander Betts (2010) ‘International Cooperation and the Refugee Regime’ in Alexander Betts and Gil Loescher (eds) Refugees in International Relations, Oxford University Press

Alexander Betts (2010) ‘The Refugee Regime Complex’ Refugee Survey Quarterly (special issue on The Global Governance of Forced Migration)

Alexander Betts (2010) ‘Towards a Soft Law Framework for the Protection of Vulnerable Irregular MigrantsInternational Journal of Refugee Law 22(2)

Alexander Betts (2010) ‘Survival Migration: A New Protection FrameworkGlobal Governance 16(3)

Nilima Gulrajani (2010) ‘Challenging Global Accountability: The Intersection of Contracts and Culture in the World Bank’, GEG Working Paper 2010/56

N. Gulrajani and K. Moloney (2012), Globalizing Public Administration: Today’s Research and Tomorrow’s Agenda. Public Administration Review. 72(1): 78-86

Devi Sridhar & Tami Tamashiro, ‘Vertical Funds in the Health Sector: Lessons for Education from the Global Fund and GAVI’, 2010 UNESCO GMR Background Paper, Final Draft.

Devi Sridhar, ‘Seven Challenges in International Development Assistance for Health’, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (special issue edited by Larry Gostin), 38 pp. 459–469 (2010)

Devi Sridhar and Eduardo Gómez, “Comparative Assessment of Health Financing in Brazil, Russia and India: Unpacking Budgetary Allocations in Health”, GEG Working Paper 2009/55

Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck, (2009) “Global Governance in the Context of Climate Change: The Challenges of Increasingly Complex Risk Parameters“, International Affairs, 85 (6) November, pp. 1173-1194.

Leonardo Martinez-Diaz and Ngaire Woods (2009) The G20: The Perils and Opportunities of Network Governance for Developing Countries GEG Policy Brief

g20Leonardo Martinez-Diaz and Ngaire Woods (2009) The G20: The Perils and Opportunities of Network Governance for Developing Countries GEG Policy Brief

The G20 Leaders’ group burst onto the scene in the wake of the global financial crisis, a network of the world’s largest economies coming together to forge a common response. There are some signs that the G20 might become a new global strategic directorate, replacing and even going further than the pre-existing G8 leaders’ group.

What impact will the G20 Leaders’ group have on global governance? In this briefing we draw lessons from our research into eight other networks to examine the likely impact on emerging and developing countries in particular. The briefing is based on the edited volume Networks of Influence? Developing Countries in a Networked Order, OUP, 2009.

The Global Economic Governance Programme’s Annual Newsletter, October 2009

Emily Jones, Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck and Ngaire Woods (2009) Manouevring at the Margins: Constraints Faced by Small States in International Trade Negotiations, London: Commonwealth Secretariat.

Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck and Catherine Monagle (2009), Strengthening Multilateralism: A Mapping of Proposals on WTO Reform and Global Trade Governance, Geneva/Oxford: Global Economic Governance Programme and the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development.

Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck, (2009) “Global Governance in the Context of Climate Change: The Challenges of Increasingly Complex Risk Parameters”, International Affairs, 85 (6) November, pp. 1173-1194.

Ngaire Woods (2009), Global Governance after the Financial Crisis: A new multilateralism or the last gasp of the great powers? GEG Working Paper 2009/54.

Alan Gamlen (2011) ’Diasporas and Emigration States in the Global Governance of Migration‘, in Betts, A. (ed.) Global Migration Governance, Oxford University Press

Kevin Watkins and Devi Sridhar (2009) Road Traffic Injuries: a Silent Development Crisis Policy Briefing for the First Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety, Moscow, 19-20 November

Alexander Betts (2009) Forced Migration and Global Politics, Wiley-Blackwell

Alexander Betts (2009) Protection by Persuasion: International Cooperation in the Refugee Regime, Cornell University Press

Arunabha Ghosh and Kevin Watkins (2009) Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change: Why Financing for Technology Transfer Matters, GEG Working Paper 2009/53

Arunabha Ghosh (2009) “A New Mandate for Monitoring in the Trade System” in Rebuilding Global Trade: Proposals for a Fairer, More Sustainable Future edited by Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck and Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz. Geneva and Oxford: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, and Global Economic Governance Programme.

Arunabha Ghosh “Developing Countries in the WTO Trade Policy Review MechanismWorld Trade Review 9 pp. 419-455 (2010)

Arunabha Ghosh and Ngaire Woods (2009) “Developing Country Concerns about Climate Finance Proposals: Priorities, Trust and the Credible Donor Problem” in Climate Finance: Regulatory and Funding Strategies for Climate Change and Global Development, edited by Richard B. Stewart, Benedict Kingsbury and Bryce Rudyk. New York and London: New York University Press.

Arunabha Ghosh (2009) “Enforcing Climate Rules with Trade Measures : Five Recommendations for Trade Policy Monitoring” in Climate Finance: Regulatory and Funding Strategies for Climate Change and Global Development, edited by Richard B. Stewart, Benedict Kingsbury and Bryce Rudyk. New York and London: New York University Press.

Devi Sridhar, ‘Foreign Policy and Global Health: Country Strategies’, Health and Foreign Policy Introduction 28 May 2009.

Arunabha Ghosh and Ngaire Woods (2009) “Governing Climate Change: Lessons from Other Governance Regimes” in The Economics and Politics of Climate Change, edited by Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (An earlier version was published as Global Economic Governance Working Paper 2009/51, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment Working Paper, Oxford.)

Ngaire Woods (2009) ‘The International Response to the Global Crisis and the Reform of the International Financial and Aid Architecture‘ European Parliament Briefing Paper, September

Olarinmoye O.O. (2012) “Faith-based Organizations and Development: Prospects and Constraints”, Transformations, Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, Sage/Oxford (in press).

Ranjit Lall (2009), ‘Why Basel II Failed and Why Any Basel III is Doomed’, October 2009, GEG Working Paper 2009/52.

Ngaire Woods & Arunabha Ghosh (2009), ‘Governing Climate Change: Lessons from other Governance Regimes’, September 2009, GEG Working Paper 2009/51.

Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck (2009), Reinvigorating Debate on WTO Reform: The Contours of a Functional and Normative Approach to Analyzing the WTO System, July 2009, GEG Working Paper 2009/50.

Note: This working paper also appears as Deere-Birkbeck, Carolyn (2009) “Reinvigorating Debate on WTO Reform: A Functional and Normative Approach to Analyzing the WTO System” in Redesigning the World Trade Organization for the Twenty-first Century, edited by D. Steger, Waterloo, ON: Wilfred Laurier University Press/Centre for International Governance Innovation/International Development Research Centre.

O.O. Olarinmoye (2001). “Programme RECAMP: La Nouvelle Politique de Coopération Militaire Française en Afrique Noire,” M.Phil/D.E.A, Institut d`etudes Politique, Bordeaux, France.

Rajaie Batniji and Ngaire Woods (2009) ‘Averting a crisis in global health: 3 actions for the G20Global Economic Governance Programme policy brief

Rajaie Batniji, Yoke Rabai’a, Viet Nguyen-Gillham, Rita Giacaman, Eyad Sarraj, Raija Leena Punamaki, Hana Saab, and Will Boyce (2009) ‘Health as human security in the occupied Palestinian territoryLancet 373:1133-43

Rajaie Batniji (2009) ‘Reviving the International Monetary Fund: concerns for the health of the poorInternational Journal of Health Services 39: pp. 783-787

Global Economic Governance Programme (2007) ‘A Governance Audit of the WTO: Roundtable Discussion on Making Global Trade Work for Development, presented at the WTO Public Forum, Geneva, Switzerland in October 2007.

Devi Sridhar, David McCoy and Sudeep Chand (2009) ‘Global health funding: how much, where it comes from and where it goes‘ in Health Policy and Planning, July 2009

Alexander Betts (2009) ‘Development Assistance and Refugees: Towards a North-South Grand Bargain?Forced Migration Policy Briefing No.2, Refugee Studies Centre: Oxford

Alexander Betts and Esra Kaytaz (2009) ‘National and International Responses to the Zimbabwean Exodus: Implications for the Refugee RegimeNew Issues in Refugee Research No. 175, UNHCR

Alexander Betts (2009) ‘Protection by Persuasion: International Cooperation in the Refugee Regime‘ Cornell University Press

Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck (2009) ‘The pre-TRIPS context for developing country perspectives on intellectual property in the WTO: Setting the Context’, in Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Law and the WTO, edited by Carlos Correa, Edward Elgar, forthcoming, 2010

Carolyn Deere (2009) ‘Reforming Governance to Advance the WIPO Development Agenda‘, in Implementing WIPO’s Development Agenda, edited by J. de Beer, Waterloo, ON: Wilfred Laurier University Press/Centre for International Governance Innovation/International Development Research Centre

Carolyn Deere (2009) ‘The Politics of Intellectual Property Reform in Developing Countries‘ in Property And Sustainable Development: Development Agendas In A Changing World, Pedro Roffe, ed., Edward Elgar Press: Oxford: Oxford University Press

Devi Sridhar, Sanjeev Khangram and Tikki Pang, ‘Are Existing Governance Structures Equipped to Deal with Today’s
Global Health Challenges? Towards Systematic Coherence in Scaling-Up,’

special issue of Global Health Governance, 2, 2, 2009

Devi Sridhar and Larry Gostin (Co-editors), ‘Innovations in Global Health in a New Political Era,’ Special Issue of Global Health Governance, 2, 2, 2009

Coordination and accountability in the World Health Assembly.  Rajaie Batniji. Lancet 2008; 372: 805
Pubmed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18774416

Rajaie Batniji (2008) ‘Coordination and accountability in the World Health AssemblyLancet 372: 805

Ngaire Woods (2009) Analysis: Financial Tsunami BBC Radio 4, March 19

Ngaire Woods (2008) Analysis: Dollars and Dominance – The Future of the Dollar BBC Radio 4, October 23

Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck and Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz (eds) (2009) Rebuilding Global Trade: Proposals for a Fairer, More Sustainable Future, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), Geneva and Global Economic Governance Programme, University College, Oxford

The UNAIDS Leadership Transition Working Group Report (2009) was produced by a Working Group co-chaired by GEG and the Center for Global Development.

Alexander Betts (2009) ‘Institutional Proliferation and the Global Refugee Regime,’ 7,1, March 2009, 53-58

H.E. Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya, ‘Creeping Trade and Phantom Aid: LDCs in the Global Context and Priorities for Reform of Global Governance’, Geneva Lectures on Global Economic Governance (29 January 2008, updated February 2009)

Matthew Stilwell (2009) ‘Improving Institutional Coherence: Managing Interplay Between Trade and Climate Change’ , GEG Working Paper 2009/49

Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck (2009) ‘La mise en application de l’Accord sur les ADPIC en Afrique francophone’, WP2009/48

Hunter Nottage (2009) ‘Developing Countries in the WTO Dispute Settlement System,’ GEG Working Paper 2009/47

Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck (2009) ‘WTO Leadership Challenges in 2009,’ BRIDGES, 12, 6, December 2008- January 2009

Kelley Lee, Devi Sridhar and Mayur Patel (2009) ‘Bridging the Divide: Global Governance of Trade and Health,’ Lancet, 373, 9661, 416-422, 31 January 2009

Devi Sridhar (2009) ‘Global Health – Who Can Lead?’ The World Today, 65, 2, February 2009

Rajaie Batniji, Devi Sridhar and Ngaire Woods (2008) Report of a High-Level Working Group, 11-13 May, Global Economic Governance Programme

Ngaire Woods (2008) From intervention to cooperation: reforming the IMF and World Bank, London Progressive Governance Papers, prepared for the Progressive Leaders’ Governance Conference, 2008

Nilima Gulrajani (2008) Making Global Accountability Street-Smart: Reconceptualising Dilemmas and Examining Dynamics, WP 2008/45

Ngaire Woods (2008) Governing the Global Economy: Strengthening Multilateral Institutions (Chinese version), WP 2008/46

Ngaire Woods and Domenico Lombardi (2008), ‘The politics of influence: an analysis of IMF surveillance’, Review of International Political Economy, 15(5): 709-737

Carolyn Deere (2008) ‘The Politics of Intellectual Property Reform in Developing Countries: The Relevance of the World Intellectual Property Organization‘, in N. Netanel (ed) The Development Agenda: Global Intellectual Property and Developing Countries, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Carolyn Deere (2008) The Implementation Game: The TRIPS Agreement and the Global Politics of Intellectual Property Reform in Developing Countries, Oxford: Oxford University Press

Alexander Betts (2008) International Cooperation in the Global Refugee Regime, WP2008/44

Erin Court, Abdallah S. Daar, Fabio Salamanca-Buentello, Peter A. Singer,’Nano-Diplomacy‘, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (Winter/Spring 2006) Vol. 3 No. 1, pp. 129-137

Alan Gamlen (2008) ’Tactics Without Strategy: ‘Engaging’ the New Zealand Diapora’, in Spoonley, P. (ed.) New Zealand and International Migration, Auckland: Massey University Press

Alexander Betts (2008) ‘Towards a “Soft Law” Framework for the Protection of Vulnerable Migrants‘, New Issues in Refugee Research, Working Paper 162, UNHCR, Geneva

Alexander Betts (2008) ‘North-South Cooperation in the Refugee Regime: The Role of Linkages,’ Global Governance, 2008, Vol. 14:2 April-June 2008, 157–178.

Alexander Betts (with Gil Loescher and James Milner) (2008) UNHCR: The Politics and Practice of Refugee Protection into the Twenty First Century, Routledge

Alastair Fraser and Lindsay Whitfield (2008)  ’The Politics of Aid: African Strategies for Dealing with Donors,’ GEG Working Paper 2008/42

Alexander Betts (2008) ‘Global Migration Governance’  WP 2008/43

Ngaire Woods (2008) ‘A Commonwealth Initiative to Support Reform in the IMF and World Bank’, for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting on Reform of International Institutions, London, 9-10 June 2008

Ngaire Woods (2008) ‘Whose aid? Whose influence? China, emerging donors and the silent revolution in development assistanceInternational Affairs 84(6): 1205-1221

Arunabha Ghosh (2008) Information Gaps, Information Systems, and the WTO’s Trade Policy Review Mechanism WP 2008/40

Isaline Bergamaschi (2008) ’Mali: Patterns and Limits of Donor-Driven Ownership,’ WP 2008/41

Valéria Guimarães de Lima e Silva (1997). “Comments on Argentina’s Supreme Court decision denying criminal judicial protection to software.” Revista da ABPI, # 30, pp. 53-55, Sept./Oct. 1997, São Paulo, Brazil.

Lindsay Whitfield (ed.) (2008) The Politics of Aid: African Strategies for Dealing with Donors, Oxford University Press

Devi Sridhar and Rajaie Batniji, (2008) ‘Misfinancing Global Health: A Case for Transparency in Disbursements and Decision Making,’ Lancet, 372, 9644, 1185-1191, 27 September 2008

woods - euPeople in developing countries are suffering disproportionately from this global financial crisis, and international institutions have a long way to go to ensure the financing and mechanisms of assistance that can address this development emergency, writes Professor Ngaire Woods in a policy briefing commissioned by the European Parliament. In many developing countries, what is being crushed and reversed is hard-won progress towards reducing poverty, hunger, and child mortality, and towards increasing primary education, gender parity, access to safe water and sanitation – in short, progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. In this policy briefing, Woods evaluates the responses to the crisis by the IMF, World Bank, G20, and the European Union, and provides a series of recommendations for strengthening the international financial and aid architecture so that it can better respond to the urgent needs of developing countries in deep crisis.

Read the full briefing paper here.

Ngaire Woods (2008) Governing the Global Economy: Strengthening Multilateral Institutions New York: International Peace Institute

Devi Sridhar and Rajaie Batniji, (2008) ‘Misfinancing Global Health: The Case for Transparency in Disbursements and Decision-Making,’ WP 2008/39

Devi Sridhar (2008) The Battle Against Hunger: Choice, Circumstance and the World Bank, Oxford University Press

Devi Sridhar (with Arabella Duffield) (2008) A Review of the Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers on Child Nutritional Status, London: Save the Children

Devi Sridhar (2008) ‘Biologized Globalization in India,’ Special Issue of Socio-Cultural Anthropology, 4

Devi Sridhar, Revisiting Equity in Public Health, Journal of Human Development, 9, 2 (2008)

Devi Sridhar, Improving Access to Essential Medicines: How Health Concerns Can Be Prioritised in the Global Governance System, Public Health Ethics, special issue edited by Thomas Pogge, vol. 1, no. 2, 2008

Devi Sridhar, Improving Access to Essential Medicines: How Health Concerns Can Be Prioritised in the Global Governance System. Public Health Ethics, special issue edited by Thomas Pogge, 1, 2 (2008)

Devi Sridhar, ‘The World Bank and Nutrition in Tamil Nadu, India‘, South Asia Research, 28, 2 (2008)

Devi Sridhar, Inside Organisations: South Asian Case Studies (New Delhi: Sage, 2008)
Notes: Devi Sridhar is the editor of this volume.

Devi Sridhar, ‘Prevalence of Obesity in Developing Countries’, in Encyclopedia of Obesity, (ed) Kathleen Keller and Golson J. Geoffrey (2008) (New York: Sage, 1970)

Devi Sridhar, ‘The Role of Structure and Agency in Hunger Reduction in India’, Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 15, 1 (2008)

Devi Sridhar, ‘Playing at Politics’, Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 30, 2, (2007)

Devi Sridhar, ‘Economic Ideology and Politics in the World Bank: Defining Hunger’, New Political Economy, 12, 4, (2007)

Devi Sridhar (with Aravinda Guntupalli and Stanley Ulijaszek), ‘Anthropometric Welfare and Inequality in Relation to Political Change in Kerala, India Between 1950 and 1975′, Annals of Human Biology, 34, 6 (2008)

Lindsay Whitfield (ed), The Politics of Aid: African Strategies for Dealing with Donors, Oxford University Press (2008)

Paolo de Renzio, Lindsay Whitfield, and Isaline Bergamaschi (2008) Reforming Foreign Aid Practices: What country ownership is and what donors can do to support it (French)

Paolo de Renzio, Lindsay Whitfield, and Isaline Bergamaschi (2008) Reforming Foreign Aid Practices: What country ownership is and what donors can do to support it

Faizel Ismail, The G20 and NAMA 11: The Role of Developing Countries in the WTO Doha Round (2008)

Domenico Lombardi, WP 2008/37 The Corporate Governance of the World Bank Group (2008)

Lindsay Whitfield and Gervase Maipose, Managing Aid Dependence: How African governments lost ownership and how they can regain it (2008)
Notes: English version

Lindsay Whitfield and Gervase Maipose, Managing Aid Dependence: How African governments lost ownership and how they can regain it (2008)
Notes: French version

Lindsay Whitfield and Gervase Maipose, Managing Aid Dependence: How African governments lost ownership and how they can regain it (2008)
Notes: Portugese version

Youssef Boutros-Ghali (Minister of Finance, Arab Republic of Egypt), Globalization in the Periphery: The Experience of Egypt
Notes: Annual Lecture 16 June 2006

Mayur Patel, ‘Building Coalitions and Consensus in the WTO,’ Bridges Monthly Review, 21-22 (August 2007)

Dr. Diana Tussie, ‘The WTO and Development: The Challenges of Trust and Empowerment in Governing Global Trade,’ Inaugural Lecture, Geneva Lectures on Global Economic Governance (3 October 2007)

Pascal Lamy, ’60 Years of the Multilateral Trading System: What Have We Learnt?,’ Geneva Lectures on Global Economic Governance (6 February 2008)

John Braithwaite, ‘Responsive Regulation and Developing Economies, World Development, 34, 5, 884-898. (2006)

Dara O’Rourke, ‘Multi-stakeholder Regulation: Privatizing or Socializing Global Labor Standards?’, World Development, 34, 5, 899-918. (2006)

Sandra Polaski, ‘Combining Global and Local Forces: The Case of Labor Rights in Cambodia, World Development, 34, 5, 919-932. (2006)

Ngaire Woods, WP 2004/01 Pathways through Financial Crises: Overview (2004)

Brad Setser and Anna Gelpern, WP 2004/02 Argentina’s Pathway through Financial Crisis (2004)

Leonardo Martinez-Diaz, WP 2004/03 Indonesia’s Pathway through Financial Crisis (2004)

Alexander Zaslavsky and Ngaire Woods, WP 2004/04 Russia’s Pathway through Financial Crisis (2004)

Calum Miller, WP 2004/05 Turkey’s Pathway through Financial Crisis (2004)

Arunabha Ghosh, WP 2004/06 India’s Pathway through Financial Crisis (2004)

Cyrus Rustomjee, WP 2004/07 South Africa’s Pathway through Financial Crisis (2004)

Jomo K.S., WP 2004/08 Malaysia’s Pathway through Financial Crisis (2004)

Andrew Walter, WP 2004/09 When do Governments Implement Voluntary Codes and Standards? The Experience of Financial Standards and Codes in East Asia (2004)

Bronwen Morgan, WP 2004/10 Global Business, Local Constraints: The Case of Water in South Africa (2004)

Robert Repetto, WP 2004/11 Protecting Investors and the Environment through Financial Disclosure (2004)

Michael Lenox, WP 2004/12 The Prospects for Industry Self-Regulation of Environmental Externalities (2004)

Sandra Polaski, WP 2004/13 Combining Global and Local Force: The Case of Labour Rights in Cambodia (2004)
Notes: The latest version of the paper has been published and is now available at World Development, Volume 34, Issue 5, pp. 919-932.

David Graham and Ngaire Woods, WP 2005/14 Making Corporate Self-Regulation Effective in Developing Countries (2005)
Notes: The latest version of the paper has been published and is now available at World Development, Volume 34, Issue 5, pp. 868 -883.

John Braithwaite, WP 2005/15 Responsive Regulation and Developing Economics (2005)
Notes: The latest version of the paper has been published and is now available at World Development, Volume 34, Issue 5, pp. 884-898.

Dara O’Rourke, WP 2005/16 Locally Accountable Good Governance: Strengthening Non-Governmental Systems of Labour Regulation (2005)
Notes: The latest version of the paper has been published and is now available at World Development, Volume 34, Issue 5, pp. 899- 918.

Ngaire Woods and Domenico Lombardi, WP 2005/17 Effective representation and the role of coalitions within the IMF (2005)

Sue Unsworth, WP 2005/18 Focussing Aid on Good Governance (2005)

Ngaire Woods and Research Team, WP 2005/19 Reconciling Effective Aid and Global Security: Implications for the Emerging International Development Architecture (2005)

Andrew Eggers, Ann Florini, and Ngaire Woods, WP 2005/20 Democratizing the IMF (2005)

Meeting Report on Strategic Directions in Canadas Aid Policy (2005)
Notes: Meeting held in Ottawa 6 October 2005

Summary in Japanese of Woods’ The Shifting Politics of Foreign Aid (2005)
Notes: Paper from a meeting held in Ottawa on 9 March 2005

Duncan Snidal, Toward a Political Economy of Donor Coordination (2005)
Notes: Paper from a meeting held in Ottawa on 9 March 2005

Sue Unsworth, Can Foreign Aid Instruments be used to Enhance ‘Good Governance’ in Recepient Countries? (2005)
Notes: Paper from a meeting held in Ottawa on 9 March 2005

George Perlin, International Assistance to Democratic Development: Some Considerations for Canadian Policymakers (2005)
Notes: Paper from a meeting held in Ottawa on 9 March 2005

Gerald Helleiner, Panel on Donor Coordination – Framework for Holding Donors to Account (2005)
Notes: Paper from a meeting held in Ottawa on 9 March 2005

Ashraf Ghani, Summary of Comments on Donor Coordination in Afghanistan (2005)
Notes: Paper from a meeting held in Ottawa on 9 March 2005

Florence Kuteesa, Aid Effectiveness and Good Governance: The Case of Uganda (2005)
Notes: Paper from a meeting held in Ottawa on 9 March 2005

Aileen Carroll, Paper on Aid, Good Governance and Donor Co-ordination (2005)
Notes: Paper from a meeting held in Ottawa on 9 March 2005

Toronto Star, Shakeup on Aid (2005)
Notes: Paper from a meeting held in Ottawa on 9 March 2005

‘Breaking the Deadlock in Agricultural Trade Reform and Development: How could a Leaders’ Level G20 make a difference?’ (2004)
Notes: Meeting held 7-8 June 2004

‘Reconciling macroeconomic stability with a major scaling-up of aid to combat HIV/AIDS in low-income countries’ (2004)
Notes: Meeting held 22 June 2004

“What does Global Democracy mean?” (2003)
Notes: Meeting held 1 December 2003

The Oxford Trade and WTO Group, Report on the Implication of Cancun (2003)

The Oxford Trade and WTO Group, Report on the Follow-Up to Cancun (2003)

The Oxford Trade and WTO Group, Report on Doha’s prospects in light of Zoellick’s initiative (2004)

Working Group on Institutional Reform in Global Financial Governance, Report (2000)

Working Group on Institutional Reform in Global Financial Governance, Report (2001)

Working Group on Institutional Reform in Global Financial Governance, Report (2002)

Gerald Helleiner, Developing Countries, Global Financial Governance and The group of Twenty: A Note (2001)

Azizali Mohammed, Governance Issues in Intergovernmental Groupings of Developing Countries

Emmanuel Tumusime-Mutebile, New Scenarios for Future Debt-Relief and Financing for Low Income Countries

Ariel Buira, A New Voting Structure for the IMF (2002)

Trevor A. Manuel (Minister of Finance, Republic of South Africa), Globalisation and the African State (2004)
Notes: Annual Lecture 8 March 2004

Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (Minister of Finance, Federal Republic of Nigeria), Managing the Challenges of Economic Reform in a Global Context: The Case of Nigeria (2005)
Notes: Annual Lecture 27 May 2005

Ngaire Woods, Does Aid Work?
Notes: Review in Prospect Magazine

David Williams, WP 2006/22 ‘Ownership,’ Sovereignity and Global Governance (2006)

Alastair Fraser, WP 2006/23 Aid-Recipient Sovereignity in Global Governance (2006)

Lindsay Whitfield, Trustees of Development from Conditionality to Governance: Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers in Ghana, Journal of Modern African Studies, 43, 4 (2005): 641-664. (2005)

Lindsay Whitfield, ‘The Politics of Urban Water Reform in Ghana’, Review of African Political Economy 33, 109 (2006): 425-448. (2006)

Lindsay Whitfield, ‘Civil Society as Idea and Civil Society as Process: the Case of Ghana’, Oxford Development Studies 31, 3 (2003): 379-400. (2003)

Lindsay Whitfield, ‘Identity Construction in Development Practices: the Government of Ghana, Civil Society, Private Sector and Development Partners’, in Professional Identities: Policy and Practice at Work in Business and Bureaucracy, (ed) Fiona Moore (Oxford: Berghahn, 2007)

Lindsay Whitfield, WP 2006/24 Aid’s Political Consequences: the Embedded Aid System in Ghana. (2006)

Clare Lockhart,  (2007) ‘The Aid Relationship in Afghanistan: Struggling for Government Leadership,’ WP 2007/27

Xavier Furtado and W. James Smith, WP 2007/28 Ethiopia: Aid, Ownership, and Sovereignty (2007)

Graham Harrison and Sarah Mulley, WP 2007/29 Tanzania: A Genuine Case of Recipient Leadership in the Aid System? (2007)

Alastair Fraser, WP 2007/30 Zambia: Back to the Future? (2007)

Isaline Bergamaschi, WP 2007/31 Mali: Patterns and Limits of Donor-driven Ownership (2007)

Lindsay Whitfield and Emily Jones, WP 2007/32 Ghana: The Political Dimensions of Aid Dependence (2007)
Notes: Revised: March 2008

Oxford High-Level Task Force on UK Energy Security, Climate Change and Development Assistance, Energy, Politics and Poverty: a strategy for energy security, climate change and development assistance (2007)

Louis Pauly, WP 2007/34 Political Authority and Global Finance: Crisis Prevention in Europe and Beyond (2007)

Brad Setser (with Nouriel Roubini), Bail-outs or Bail-ins?: Responding to Financial Crises in Emerging Economies, (The Peterson Institute for International Economics) (2004)
Notes: Note: Written by Setser during his time as a GEG Research Associate.

Leonardo Martinez-Diaz, ‘Pathways Through Financial Crisis: Indonesia’, Global Governance, 12, 4 (2006)
Notes: Part of a Special Issue on ‘Understanding the Pathways Through Financial Crises and the Impact of the IMF’, edited by Ngaire Woods.

Calum Miller, ‘Pathways Through Financial Crisis: Turkey’, Global Governance, 12, 4 (2006)
Notes: Part of a Special Issue on ‘Understanding the Pathways Through Financial Crises and the Impact of the IMF’, edited by Ngaire Woods.

Cyrus Rustomjee , ‘Pathways Through Financial Crisis: South Africa’, Global Governance, 12, 4 (2006)
Notes: Part of a Special Issue on ‘Understanding the Pathways Through Financial Crises and the Impact of the IMF’, edited by Ngaire Woods.

Brad Setser and Anna Gelpern, ‘Pathways Through Financial Crisis: Argentina’, Global Governance, 12, 4 (2006)
Notes: Part of a Special Issue on ‘Understanding the Pathways Through Financial Crises and the Impact of the IMF’, edited by Ngaire Woods.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram, ‘Pathways Through Financial Crisis: Malaysia’, Global Governance, 12, 4 (2006)
Notes: Part of a Special Issue on ‘Understanding the Pathways Through Financial Crises and the Impact of the IMF’, edited by Ngaire Woods.

Ngaire Woods, WP 2007/36 The Shifting Politics of Foreign Aid (2007)

W. Max Corden, Brett House and David Vines, WP 2008/38 The International Monetary Fund: Retrospect and Prospect in a Time of Reform (2008)

Devi Sridhar (2008)  ’Hungry for Change: The World Bank in India,’ South Asia Research, 28, 2

Devi Sridhar (2008) ‘Improving Access to Essential Medicines: How Health Concerns Can Be Prioritised in the Global Governance System,’ Public Health Ethics, special issue edited by Thomas Pogge, 1, 2

Barriers to improvement of mental health services in low-income and middle-income countries  Benedetto Saraceno, Mark van Ommeren, Rajaie Batniji, Alex Cohen, Oye Gureje, John Mahoney, Devi Sridhar and Chris Underhill. Lancet  2007; 370:1164-74
Pubmed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17804061

Benedetto Saraceno, Mark van Ommeren, Rajaie Batniji, Alex Cohen, Oye Gureje, John Mahoney, Devi Sridhar and Chris Underhill (2007) ‘Barriers to improvement of mental health services in low-income and middle-income countriesLancet 370:1164-74

Rajaie Batniji (2007) ‘The Other 10-90 Gap: lessons learned from non-communicable disease researchLancet and Global Forum for Health Research, Young Voices in Research for Health 2007 Anthology 10/2007

Carolyn Deere and E. Havice (2007) Fisheries, International Trade and Sustainable Development, Geneva: ICTSD

Alexander Betts and Jean-François Durieux (2007) ‘Convention Plus as a Norm-Setting Exercise’, Journal of Refugee Studies, 20, 3, 509-535

Conference Report on ‘New Directions in Development Assistance’ (2007)
Notes: Conference held June 11-12, 2007 at Rhodes House, University of Oxford.

Ngaire Woods (2007) `Multilateralism and building stronger international institutions’, Chapter 2 of Ebrahim, Alnoor and Edward Weisband (eds) Forging Global Accountabilities: Participation, Pluralism, and Public Ethics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press

Mayur Patel (2007) New Faces in the Green Room: Developing Country Coalitions and Decision-Making in the WTO WP 2007/33
Notes: This Working Paper is an updated September 2007 version.

Devi Sridhar (2007) ‘Mainstreaming Nutrition as Social Welfare’, UN Chronicle Online Edition, June 2007

Sabeel Rahman, ‘Development, Democracy and the NGO Sector: Theory and Evidence from Bangladesh’, Journal of Developing Societies, 22, 4 (2006): 451-473. (2005)

Jeni Whalan ‘The Power of Friends: The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon IslandsJournal of Peace Research 47, 5 pp. 627-637 (2010)

Devi Sridhar and Rajaie Batniji (with B. Saraceno, M. van Ommeren, A. Cohen, O. Gureje, J. Mahoney, and C. Underhill) (2007) ‘Barriers to Improvement of Mental Health Services in Low-income and Middle-income Countries’, Lancet, 370, 9593: 1164-1174

Paolo de Renzio and Joseph Hanlon (2007) Contested Sovereignty in Mozambique: The Dilemmas of Aid Dependence WP 2007/25

Rachel Hayman(2007) ‘Milking the Cow’: Negotiating Ownership of Aid and Policy in Rwanda,’ WP 2007/26

Mayur Patel (2007)  ‘Economic Partnership Agreements between the EU and African Countries: The Development Implications for Ghana’, Realizing Rights: the Ethical Globalisation Initiative, ((Realizing Rights: the Ethical Globalisation Initiative), June 2007)

Ngaire Woods and Dana Brown (2007) Making Global Self-regulation Effective in Developing Countries, Oxford University Press
Notes: Co-editor (with Dana Brown).

Ngaire Woods and Jennifer Welsh (2007) Exporting Good Governance: Temptations and Challenges in Canada’s Aid Program, (Wilfrid Laurier University Press) , Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2007
Notes: Co-editor (with Jennifer Welsh) and contributor.

Ngaire Woods (2007) Power Shift: Do We Need Better Global Economic Institutions?, IPPR)
Notes: Featuring a foreword by Rt Hon Hilary Benn, UK Secretary of State for International Development.

Devi Sridhar (2007) ‘Mainstreaming Nutrition as Social Welfare,’ United Nations Chronicle, June 2007

Devi Sridhar (2007) ‘Economic Ideology and Politics in the World Bank: Defining Hunger,’ New Political Economy, 12, 4

Ngaire Woods and Domenico Lombardi (2007) ‘The Political Economy of IMF Surveillance’, CIGI Working Paper, February 2007

C. Deere and E. Havice (2006) ‘Fisheries, Trade and Sustainable Development’, Policy Discussion Paper, ICTSD: Geneva

Ngaire Woods (2006), The Globalizers: the IMF, the World Bank and their Borrowers, (Cornell University Press)
Notes: Available at Amazon.co.uk. Also published by the India Research Press, New Delhi, 2007.

Erin Court, Fabio Salamanca-Buentello, Abdallah S. Daar and Peter A. Singer (2006) “Chapter 6: Nanotechnology and the Developing World”, in Nanotechnologies, Ethics and Politics, UNESCO, 155-180

Alexander Betts and James Milner (2006) ‘The Externalisation of EU Asylum Policy: The Position of African States’, COMPAS Working Paper 06-35

Alexander Betts, (2006) ‘Towards a Mediterranean Solution: Implications for the Region of Origin’, International Journal of Refugee Law, 18, 3/4, 652-676

Arunabha Ghosh (2006) “Managing transboundary waters” in Human Development Report 2006. New York: Palgrave.

Ngaire Woods and Domenico Lombardi, (2006) ‘ target=”_blank”>Uneven Patterns of Governance: How Developing Countries are Represented in the IMF‘, Review of International Political Economy, 13, 3, August 2006

Ngaire Woods (2006) The Globalizers in Search of a Future: Four Reasons why the IMF and World Bank Must Change, and Four Ways they Can, Centre for Global Development Brief, April 2006. The Spanish version of the paper is available here

David Graham and Ngaire Woods (2006) ‘Making Corporate Self-regulation Effective in Developing Countries, World Development, 34, 5, 868-883.

Ngaire Woods (2006) Bretton Woods Institutions, chapter 13 of Thomas G. Weiss and Sam Daws (eds), Oxford Handbook on the United Nations Oxford University Press

Paolo de Renzio and Sarah Mulley (2006) Donor Coordination and Good Governance: Donor-led and Recipient-led Approaches WP 2006/21

Ngaire Woods (2006) ‘Understanding Pathways Through Financial Crises and the Impact of the IMF—An Introduction’, Global Governance, 12, 4
Notes: Part of a Special Issue on ‘Understanding the Pathways Through Financial Crises and the Impact of the IMF’, edited by Ngaire Woods.

Arunabha Ghosh (2006) ‘Pathways Through Financial Crisis: India’, Global Governance, 12, 4
Notes: Part of a Special Issue on ‘Understanding the Pathways Through Financial Crises and the Impact of the IMF’, edited by Ngaire Woods.

Carolyn Deere (2006) ‘The Politics of TRIPS Implementation in francophone Africa’, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association; San Diego, March 22-25, 2006

Mental and social aspects of health in disasters: relating qualitative social science research and the sphere standard.  R Batniji, M van Ommeren, B Saraceno.  Social Science & Medicine 2006; 62:1853–1864
Pubmed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16202495

R Batniji, M van Ommeren, B Saraceno (2006) ‘Mental and social aspects of health in disasters: relating qualitative social science research and the sphere standardSocial Science & Medicine 62:1853–1864

Carolyn Deere (2006) ‘What Next for the Development Agenda at WIPO?‘, BRIDGES, January-February 2006

Carolyn Deere (2005) ‘The FTAA: Time for Fairer, Greener Regional Integration,’ BRIDGES, 13-15

Carolyn Deere and R. Bayon (2005) ’Financing Environmental Protection in the Americas’, in Cordonnier Segger & Leichner Reynal in Beyond the Barricades: An Americas Trade and Sustainable Development Agenda, Ashgate Press

Erin Court, Peter A. Singer, Archana Bhatt, Sarah E. Frew, Heather Greenwood, Deepa L Persad, Fabio Salamanca-Buentello, Béatrice Séguin, Andrew D. Taylor, Halla Thorsteinsdóttir, Abdallah S Daar (In Press, 2005) ‘Applying Genomics-related Technologies for Africa’s Health Needs’, African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences

Erin Court (co-author), ‘Nanotechnology,’ in Innovation: applying knowledge in development, UN Millennium Project, London: Earthscan (2005) pp. 69-74.
Notes: Member of Genomics and Nanotechnology Working Group for the United Nations (UN) Millennium Project Task Force on Science, Technology, and Innovation

Arunabha Ghosh (2005) “Violent conflict: Bringing the real threat into focus” in Human Development Report 2005. New York: Oxford University Press.

Carolyn Deere (2005) ‘Exploring Options and Modalities to Move the New Development Agenda Forward’, paper presented at a Dialogue hosted by ICTSD on “Intellectual property and sustainable development: Revisiting the agenda in a new context” as part of the Bellagio Series on Development and Intellectual Property Policy, held at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Study and Conference Center on Lake Como, Italy, 24 – 28 October 2005

Carolyn Deere (2005) ‘Draft Elements for a Code of Conduct for Providers of IP-Related Technical Assistance’, paper presented at an ICTSD Dialogue on “Technical Cooperation for Intellectual Property Policy in Developing Countries”, held in Geneva, 11-12 July 2005

Erin Court et al., (2005) ‘Tiny technologies for the global good‘, Nano Today, Supplement of Materials Today, May 2005, 14

Kevin Watkins (2005) ’To Save Global Trade Talks, Action is Needed on Agriculture,’ Op-Ed for the International Herald Tribune

Nilima Gulrajani, Sarah Mulley, and Ngaire Woods (2005) ‘Who Needs More Coordination? The United Nations and Development Assistance’, Journal of International Law and International Relations, 2, 1, 27-40

Ngaire Woods (2005) The Shifting Politics of Foreign Aid
Notes: A final version of this was published in International Affairs, 81, 2, 393-409 (2005).

Ngaire Woods (2005) ‘The Bretton Woods Institutions and Mexico’, in Economic Doctrines in Latin America: Origins, Embedding and Evolution, (ed) Rosemary Thorp and Valpy Fitzgerald, Palgrave Macmillan

Ngaire Woods (2005) The Shifting Politics of Foreign Aid
Notes: Paper from a meeting held in Ottawa on 9 March 2005

Carolyn Deere (2004) ‘Trade-Related Technical Assistance and Capacity Building,’ Background paper prepared for 2005 Human Development Report

Carolyn Deere and M. Rand (2004) ‘Globalization and Grantmakers: The case for a social change approach’, Annual State of Philanthropy, Center for Responsive Philanthropy: New York

Carolyn Deere (2004) ‘Greening Trade in the Americas: Recommendations for the FTAA’, Journal of World Trade, January 2004

Carolyn Deere (2004) ‘Natural Resources Law: An International Sustainable Development Law Approach’, in Cordonnier Segger, M. and A. Khalfan (eds), Sustainable Development Law: Principles, Practices and Prospects, Oxford: Oxford University Press

Carolyn Deere (2004) ‘WIPO Broadcasting Treaty Discussions End in Controversy, Confusion,’ Intellectual Property Watch, 22 November2004

Arunabha Ghosh (2004) “Confronting movements for cultural domination” in Human Development Report 2004. New York: Oxford University Press.

Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Arunabha Ghosh, and Stefano Pettinato (2004) “Globalisation and cultural choice” in Human Development Report 2004. New York: Oxford University Press.  (Revised version presented at the 4th Invernational Conference on the Capabilities Approach, Pavia, 5-7 September 2004).

Erin Court, Abdallah S Daar, Archana Bhatt, Peter A Singer (2004) ’Stem cell research and transplantation: Science leading ethics‘, Transplantation Proceedings, Vol. 36, Issue 8, October 2004, 2504

Kevin Watkins and Ngaire Woods (2004) Africa’s Voice in the IMF and World Bank International Herald Tribune October 1

Carolyn Deere (2004) ’India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA): Prospects for Influencing Global Economic Governance’, prepared for and presented at conference entitled The G3 and Global Governance: Meeting on IBSA Dialogue, hosted by the Edge Institute in Johannesburg, July 2004

Carolyn Deere (2004) ‘Capacity Building and Policy Coherence: A Role for G20 Leaders?’, Paper prepared and presented at Conference on Agricultural Trade Reform and Development: A role for G20 Leaders, hosted by CIGI and the Global Economic Governance Programme at Oxford University, June 2004

Erin Court et al. (2004) ‘Will Prince Charles et al diminish the opportunities of developing countries in nanotechnology?Nanotechnology, Vol. 4 No. 3, March 2004, 3

Carolyn Deere (2004) ‘The FTAA: Time for Fairer, Greener Regional Integration’, BRIDGES, January 2004

UNCTAD-ICTSD (Overview by Carolyn Deere), ‘ target=”_blank”>Intellectual Property Rights: Implications for Development, Policy Discussion Paper‘, UNCTAD: Geneva, (2003)

Carolyn Deere (2003) ‘Globalization and Funders, Why Should we Care? Demystifying the Issues, Actors and Funding Opportunities, Funders,’ Network on Trade and Globalization and the Environmental Grantmakers Association, New York (second edition)

Carolyn Deere (2003) ‘Intellectual Property and Developing Countries’, Newspaper for the World Summit on the Information Society,’ world-information.org

C. De Fontaubert, I. Lutchman with Carolyn Deere and D. Downes (2003) ‘Achieving Sustainable Fisheries: Implementing the New International Legal Regime’, IUCN: Gland

Carolyn Deere (2003) ‘Greening the Americas, Policy Matters’, IUCN: The World Conservation Union, September 2003

Ngaire Woods (2003) Globalization and National Autonomy
Notes: A final version of this was published in CHOGM 2000 Review, London 2003

Ngaire Woods (2003) Groupthink, the IMF, the World Bank and decision making about the 1994 Mexican Crisis
Notes: A final version of this was published as chapter 13 of Bob Reinalda and Bertjan, Decision-making in International Organizations (Routledge 2003).

Ngaire Woods (2003) Unelected Government: Making the IMF and the World Bank More Accountable
Notes: A final version of this was published in the Brookings Review (Spring 2003).

Ngaire Woods (2003) The United States and the International Financial Institutions
Notes: Final version published in Rosemary Foot, Neil MacFarlane and Michael Mastanduno, US Hegemony and International Organizations, Oxford University Press, 2003. Click here to buy the book.

Ngaire Woods, Order, justice, the IMF and the World Bank (2003)
Notes: Final version published in Rosemary Foot, John Gaddis and Andrew Hurrell (eds), Order and Justice in World Politics, Oxford University Press, 2003).

Ngaire Woods, Held to Account: Inter-governmental Institutions in the World Economy (2003)
Notes: A final version of this was published in Ethics and International Affairs (Spring 2003), Volume 17, No 1, pp. 69-80

Carolyn Deere (2002) ‘Fisheries Trade and Sustainable Development: Conflict or Compatibility?,’ The Ocean Yearbook, University of Chicago Press, Volume XII

Carolyn Deere and Daniel C. Esty (eds.) (2002) Greening the Americas: NAFTA’s Lessons for the Hemispheric Trade, Boston: MIT Press

Ngaire Woods (2002) A Short Introduction to the IMF and the World Bank
Notes: Completed for the Routledge Encyclopaedia 2002

Carolyn Deere, CR. Wessells, K. Cochrane, P. Wallis, R. Willmann (2001) ‘Product certification and ecolabelling for fisheries sustainability,’ FAO Fisheries Technical Paper, No. 422. Rome, FAO

Carolyn Deere (2001) ’Globalization and Funders, Why Should we Care? Demystifying the Issues, Actors and Funding Opportunities, Funders‘, Network on Trade and Globalization and the Environmental Grantmakers Association: New York

Ngaire Woods and Amrita Narlikar, Governance and the limits of accountability: the WTO, the IMF and the World Bank (2001)
Notes: Final version published in International Social Science Journal Number 170, November 2001

Ngaire Woods, Who should govern the world economy: the challenges of globalization and governance (2001)
Notes: Final version published in Renewal Vol 9, No. 2/3 (2001), pp. 73-82.

Ngaire Woods, International Political Economy in an Age of Globalization (2001)
Notes: Final version published as Chapter 13 in John Baylis and Steve Smith (eds), The Globalization of World Politics, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 277-298.

Ngaire Woods, Making the IMF and the World Bank more accountable (2001)
Notes: Final version published in International Affairs, Volume 77, Number 1, January 2001

Carolyn Deere (2000) Net Gains: International Trade, Sustainable Development and Fisheries, IUCN–World Conservation Union: Washington, D.C.

Ngaire Woods, What the Prague Annual Meetings of the IMF and World Bank Failed to Do (2000)
Notes: Prospect Magazine article (November 2000) on the selection of the heads of the IMF and the World Bank

Ngaire Woods, The Challenge of Good Governance for the IMF and the World Bank Themselves (2000)
Notes: Final version published in World Development Vol 28, No. 5, May 2000

Ngaire Woods, The Political Economy of Globalization, (Oxford University Press) (2000)
Notes: Editor and main contributor, also translated and published in Arabic by the High Commission for Culture, Cairo, Egypt.

Ngaire Woods, Globalization and the role of international institutions (2000)
Notes: Final version published as Chapter One in Anthony McGrew and David Held (eds), Governing Globalization: Power, Authority, and Global Governance (Polity Press, 2000). Click here to purchase their book.

Ngaire Woods, Challenges Facing Developing Countries in their International Relations (2000)
Notes: Seminar Report 2000

Ngaire Woods, Globalization and the Challenge to International Institutions (2000)
Notes: Final version published in Ngaire Woods (ed), The Political Economy of Globalization, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000.

Ngaire Woods, The Political Economy of Globalization (2000)
Notes: Final version in Ngaire Woods (ed), The Political Economy of Globalization (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000)

Ngaire Woods, The World Bank: Challenges of Multilateralism and Governance (2000)
Notes: Final version in Chris Gilbert and David Vines, The World Bank: Politics and Structure (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).

Ngaire Woods, Public and private roles in the management of global financial crises (2000)
Notes: Final version in OECD Observer 2000.

Ngaire Woods and Amrita Narlikar, International Trade and the Emergence of New Inter-State Coalitions (2000)
Notes: Final version in LATN Working Paper, 2000

Ngaire Woods, Russia and the failure of the free market (2000)
Notes: Final version in Jeff Madrick (ed), Unconventional Wisdom: Alternative Perspectives in the New Economy, New York: The Century Foundation, 2000.

Ngaire Woods and Diana Tussie, Trade, Regionalism and the Threat to Multilateralism (2000)
Notes: Final version published as Latin-America Trade Network, Working Paper 6, 2000 and also in Woods, The Political Economy of Globalization, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000.

Carolyn Deere, R. Bayon, R. Norris and S. Smith (1999) ‘Environmental Funds: Lessons from the Past and Prospects for the Future’, Paper commissioned by the Global Environment Facility

Carolyn Deere (1999) ‘A New National Energy Strategy for Haiti: A Proposal’, prepared for distribution to staff at the World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank

Carolyn Deere (1999) ‘Ecolabelling and Sustainable Fisheries’, IUCN: Washington, D.C. and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO): Rome (published in Spanish, French, English)

Ngaire Woods (1999) Managing Global Economic Problems: Public and Private Sector Roles, The Ditchley Foundation, UK, December 1999

Ngaire Woods and Andrew Hurrell, Inequality, Globalization and World Politics, (Oxford University Press) (Oxford University Press, 1999)
Notes: Co-editor (with Andrew Hurrell) and contributor.

Ngaire Woods, Order, Inequality and Globalization (1999)
Notes: Final version in Andrew Hurrell and Ngaire Woods (eds) Inequality, Globalization and World Politics (Oxford University Press, 1999); a short version has recently been reprinted in David Held and Anthony McGrew, The Global Transformations Reader: An Introduction to the Globalization Debate (Cambridge, Polity Press, 2000).

Ngaire Woods, Good Governance in International Organisations (1999)
Notes: Final version published in Global Governance Volume 5, Number 1, Jan-March 1999

Ngaire Woods and Nigel Gould-Davies, Russia and the IMF (1999)
Notes: Final version in International Affairs, Vol 75 No. 1 (Jan-March 1999).

Carolyn Deere and R. Bayon (1998) ‘Financing Biodiversity Conservation: The Potential of Environmental Funds’, presented at the 10th Global Biodiversity Forum in Bratislava, Slovakia, May 1998

D. Gordon and C. Gwin with Carolyn Deere (1998) ‘Poor Country Debt Relief: Taking the Hiccups out of the Highly Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) Debt Initiative’, ODC Viewpoint, Overseas Development Council, April 1998

Ngaire Woods, A Study of Governance and Decision-Making in 10 International Organizations (1998)
Notes: Final version published by UNCTAD, 1998

Ngaire Woods (1998) ‘International Financial Institutions and The Mexican Crisis’ in Carol Wise (ed.) The Post-NAFTA Political Economy: Mexico and the Western Hemisphere, Pennsylvania State University Press

Ngaire Woods (1998) ’Converging challenges and diverging identities: New Zealand seen through a crack in the wall’ in Robert Patman (ed), A Special Relationship in Transition, Dunmore Press

Carolyn Deere (1998) ‘United Nations Finance and Reform’, ODC Congressional Staff Forum Briefing Paper, January 1998

Carolyn Deere (1998) ‘Responding to Financial Crises in Developing Countries: A Comparison of Asia and Latin America,’ ODC Congressional Staff Forum Briefing Paper, January 1998

Ngaire Woods (1998) ‘Globalization: Definitions, Debates and Implications’, Oxford Development Studies: Special Issue on Globalization, January 1998
Notes: With Woods as Guest-Editor of the special issue.

Carolyn Deere (1997)  ’U.S. Coalition for the Multilateral Development Banks, Information packet for Members of Congress on the funding programs of the International Development Agency (IDA) of the World Bank Group’, ODC/Bretton Woods Committee

Carolyn Deere (1997) ‘Responding to Climate Change: Assessing and Sharing the Burdens’, ODC Congressional Staff Forum Briefing Paper, November 1997

Carolyn Deere (1997) ‘Fast Track, Free Trade and Developing Countries’, ODC Congressional Staff Forum Briefing Paper, September 1997

Carolyn Deere (1997) ‘Peacebuilding and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Time to Rethink or Abandon Intervention?’, ODC Congressional Staff Forum Briefing Paper, July 1997

Carolyn Deere (1997) ‘The Future of Democracy in Africa,’ ODC Congressional Staff Forum Briefing Paper, June 1997

Ngaire Woods (1997)`United States Development Assistance Policy’ (Review), The Journal of Development Studies, Vol 33, No.5, June 1997 :718-719

Carolyn Deere (1996) ‘The APECking Order’, Arena, No. 25, October-November, Melbourne, Victoria

Carolyn Deere and C. Ho (eds.) (1996) ‘Globalisation: Dismantling Corporate Rule “Teach-In”—Briefing Kit’, A SEED Australia

Carolyn Deere, C. Ho, G. Shapley (eds.) (1996) ‘APEC “Teach In”-Briefing Kit’, A SEED Australia

Carolyn Deere (1996) ’NAFTA: Latest Casualties’, Arena, No. 24, August-September, Melbourne, Victoria

Ngaire Woods (1996) Explaining International Relations since 1945, Oxford University Press

Ngaire Woods (1996) The Uses of Theory in the Study of International Relations
Notes: Final version in Ngaire Woods (ed.) (1996) Explaining International Relations since 1945, Oxford University Press

Carolyn Deere (1995) ‘Interior Enforcement: Misreading Illegal Immigration Once Again’, Essence: The A SEED Australia Journal, Vol.1., No.4

Ngaire Woods (1995) ‘Rethinking International Relations’, The Round Table: Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, December 1995

Ngaire Woods, The Role of Economic Ideas in International Relations: Beyond Rational Neglect (1995)
Notes: Final version in International Studies Quarterly 39 June, 1995.

Ngaire Woods and Andrew Hurrell, Globalization and Inequality (1995)
Notes: Final version published in Millennium 24:3 (1995), pp. 447-470; subsequently reprinted in Richard Higgott (ed), The New Political Economy of Globalization (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2000).

Ngaire Woods (1991) ‘The Developing Countries and the Economics of the New World Order’, The Oxford International Review, Vol II, No.3

Ngaire Woods (1990) ‘Hedley Bull and International Relations’, The Oxford International Review, Vol II, No.1

Ngaire Woods (1990)  ’A Third World Voice within the IMF?’, The Round Table: Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, No 314, April 1990

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