Working Papers

Devi Sridhar and Kate Smolina (2012), ‘Motives Behind National and Regional Approaches to Health and Foreign Policy’, GEG Working Paper 2012/68, April 2012.


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 & 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).


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


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


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


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


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


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


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.


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


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


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.


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


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


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


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


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.


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