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Total number of publications: 130

Advanced Options Annual Lectures [3 publications]
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
Trevor A. Manuel (Minister of Finance, Republic of South Africa), Globalisation and the African State (2004)
Notes: Annual Lecture 8 March 2004
Youssef Boutros-Ghali (Minister of Finance, Arab Republic of Egypt), Globalization in the Periphery: The Experience of Egypt
Notes: Annual Lecture 16 June 2006

Advanced Options Journal Articles [70 publications]
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, Revisiting Equity in Public Health, Journal of Human Development, 9, 2 (2008)
Devi Sridhar, Biologized Globalization in India. Man in India, special issue in socio-cultural anthropology, 4 (2008)
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)
Devi Sridhar, 'The Role of Structure and Agency in Hunger Reduction in India', Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 15, 1 (2008)
Notes: Forthcoming
Ngaire Woods and Domenico Lombardi, 'The Political Economy of IMF Surveillance', CIGI Working Paper, February (2007)
Devi Sridhar, 'Economic Ideology and Politics in the World Bank: Defining Hunger', New Political Economy, 12, 4, (2007)
Devi Sridhar, 'Playing at Politics', Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 30, 2, (2007)
David Graham and Ngaire Woods, 'Making Corporate Self-regulation Effective in Developing Countries, World Development, 34, 5, 868-883. (2006)
Ngaire Woods, 'Understanding Pathways Through Financial Crises and the Impact of the IMF—An Introduction', 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.
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)
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, The Globalizers in Search of a Future: Four Reasons why the IMF and World Bank must change, and four ways they can (2006)
Notes: The Centre for Global Development Brief, April 2006. The Spanish version of the paper is available here
Ngaire Woods and Domenico Lombardi, 'Uneven Patterns of Governance: How Developing Countries are Represented in the IMF', Review of International Political Economy, 13, 3 (August 2006) (2006)
Ngaire Woods, Bretton Woods Institutions, chapter 13 of Thomas G. Weiss and Sam Daws (eds), Oxford Handbook on the United Nations (2006)
Lindsay Whitfield, 'The Politics of Urban Water Reform in Ghana', Review of African Political Economy 33, 109 (2006): 425-448. (2006)
Arunabha Ghosh, 'Pathways Through Financial Crisis: India', 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.
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.
Nilima Gulrajani, Sarah Mulley, and Ngaire Woods, 'Who Needs More Coordination? The United Nations and Development Assistance', Journal of International Law and International Relations, 2, 1, 27-40. (2005)
Ngaire Woods, The Shifting Politics of Foreign Aid (2005)
Notes: A final version of this was published in International Affairs, 81, 2, 393-409 (2005).
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)
Sabeel Rahman, 'Development, Democracy and the NGO Sector: Theory and Evidence from Bangladesh', Journal of Developing Societies, 22, 4 (2006): 451-473. (2005)
Ngaire Woods, Globalization and National Autonomy (2003)
Notes: A final version of this was published in CHOGM 2000 Review, London 2003
Ngaire Woods, Groupthink, the IMF, the World Bank and decision making about the 1994 Mexican Crisis (2003)
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, 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
Ngaire Woods, Unelected Government: Making the IMF and the World Bank More Accountable (2003)
Notes: A final version of this was published in the Brookings Review (Spring 2003).
Ngaire Woods, The United States and the International Financial Institutions (2003)
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).
Lindsay Whitfield, 'Civil Society as Idea and Civil Society as Process: the Case of Ghana', Oxford Development Studies 31, 3 (2003): 379-400. (2003)
Ngaire Woods, A short introduction to the IMF and the World Bank (2002)
Notes: Completed for the Routledge Encyclopaedia 2002
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
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, 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, 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 (St John's College, Oxford), 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 Papers #6, 2000 and also in Woods, The Political Economy of Globalization, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 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).
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, Managing Global Economic Problems: Public and Private Sector Roles, The Ditchley Foundation, UK (December 1999). (1999)
Ngaire Woods, A Study of Governance and Decision-Making in 10 International Organizations (1998)
Notes: Final version published by UNCTAD, 1998
Ngaire Woods, 'Globalization: Definitions, Debates and Implications', Oxford Development Studies: Special Issue on Globalization (January 1998) (1998)
Notes: With Woods as Guest-Editor of the special issue.
Ngaire Woods, 'International Financial Institutions and The Mexican Crisis' in the Post-NAFTA Political Economy: Mexico and the Western Hemisphere by Carol Wise (ed) (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998) (1998)
Ngaire Woods, '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, 1998). (1998)
Ngaire Woods, `United States Development Assistance Policy' (Review), The Journal of Development Studies Vol 33, No.5 (June 1997) :718-719. (1997)
Ngaire Woods, The Uses of Theory in the Study of International Relations (1996)
Notes: Final version in Ngaire Woods (ed) Explaining International Relations since 1945 (Oxford University, 1996)
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, The Role of Economic Ideas in International Relations: Beyond Rational Neglect (1995)
Notes: Final version in International Studies Quarterly 39 June, 1995.
Ngaire Woods, 'Rethinking International Relations', The Round Table: Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs (December 1995) (1995)
Ngaire Woods, 'The Developing Countries and the Economics of the New World Order', The Oxford International Review, Vol II, No.3, (1991). (1991)
Ngaire Woods, 'Hedley Bull and International Relations', The Oxford International Review, Vol II, No.1, (1990). (1990)
Ngaire Woods, 'A Third World Voice within the IMF?', The Round Table: Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, No 314 (April 1990). (1990)
Dr Alexander Betts and Mr Jean-François Durieux, 'Convention Plus as a Norm-Setting Exercise', Journal of Refugee Studies, 20, 3 (2007): 509-535
Dr Alexander Betts, 'Towards a Mediterranean Solution: Implications for the Region of Origin', International Journal of Refugee Law, 18, 3/4 (2006): 652-676
Devi Sridhar and Rajaie Batniji (with B. Saraceno, M. van Ommeren, A. Cohen, O. Gureje, J. Mahoney, and C. Underhill), 'Barriers to Improvement of Mental Health Services in Low-income and Middle-income Countries', The Lancet, 370, 9593 (2007): 1164-1174
Devi Sridhar, 'The World Bank and Nutrition in Tamil Nadu, India', South Asia Research, 28, 2 (2008)

Advanced Options Meeting Reports [25 publications]
Conference Report on 'New Directions in Development Assistance' (2007)
Notes: Conference held June 11-12, 2007 at Rhodes House, University of Oxford.
Meeting Report on Strategic Directions in Canadas Aid Policy (2005)
Notes: Meeting held in Ottawa 6 October 2005
Ngaire Woods, The Shifting Politics of Foreign Aid (2005)
Notes: Paper from a meeting held in Ottawa on 9 March 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: Houw 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
The Oxford Trade and WTO Group, Report on Doha's prospects in light of Zoellick's initiative (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)
Working Group on Institutional Reform in Global Financial Governance, Report (2002)
Ariel Buira, A New Voting Structure for the IMF (2002)
Working Group on Institutional Reform in Global Financial Governance, Report (2001)
Gerald Helleiner, Developing Countries, Global Financial Governance and The group of Twenty: A Note (2001)
Working Group on Institutional Reform in Global Financial Governance, Report (2000)
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

Advanced Options Other Outputs [32 publications]
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: Portugese version
Lindsay Whitfield and Gervase Maipose, Managing Aid Dependence: How African governments lost ownership and how they can regain it (2008)
Notes: French version
Devi Sridhar, (with Arabella Duffield), A Review of the Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers on Child Nutritional Status, London: Save the Children, (2008)
Lindsay Whitfield (ed), The New Politics of Aid: Barriers to Ownership, (Oxford University Press, forthcoming) (2008)
Devi Sridhar, Inside Organisations: South Asian Case Studies (New Delhi: Sage, 2008) (2007)
Notes: Editor.
Ngaire Woods, 'Multilateralism and Building Stronger International Institutions,' in Global Accountabilities: Participation, Pluralism, and Public Ethics, (ed) Alnoor Ebrahim and Edward Weisband (Cambridge University Press) (2007)
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 (2007)
Ngaire Woods and Dana Brown, Making Global Self-regulation Effective in Developing Countries, (Oxford University Press) (2007)
Notes: Co-editor (with Dana Brown).
Ngaire Woods and Jennifer Welsh, Exporting Good Governance: Temptations and Challenges in Canada's Aid Program, (Wilfrid Laurier University Press) (2007)
Notes: Co-editor (with Jennifer Welsh) and contributor.
Ngaire Woods, Power Shift: Do We Need Better Global Economic Institutions?, (IPPR) (2007)
Notes: Featuring a foreword by Rt Hon Hilary Benn, UK Secretary of State for International Development.
Mayur Patel, 'Economic Partnership Agreements between the EU and African Countries: The Development Implications for Ghana', Realizing Rights: the Ethical Globalisation Initiative, June (2007)
Devi Sridhar, 'Mainstreaming Nutrition as Social Welfare', UN Chronicle Online Edition, June, (2007)
Oxford High-Level Task Force on UK Energy Security, Climate Change and Development Assistance, Energy, Politics and Poverty (2007)
Ngaire Woods, The Globalizers: the IMF, the World Bank and their Borrowers, (Cornell University Press) (2006)
Notes: Available at Amazon.co.uk. Also published by the India Research Press, New Delhi, 2007.
Carolyn Deere, 'What Next for the Development Agenda at WIPO?', Bridges, January-February (2006)
Ngaire Woods, 'The Bretton Woods Institutions and Mexico', in Economic Doctrines in Latin America: Origins, Embedding and Evolution, (ed) Rosemary Thorp and Valpy Fitzgerald (Palgrave Macmillan) (2005)
Kevin Watkins, To save global trade talks, action is needed on agriculture (2005)
Notes: Op-Ed for the International Herald Tribune
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.
Carolyn Deere , 'The FTAA: Time for Fairer, Greener Regional Integration', Bridges, January (2004)
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 and Andrew Hurrell, Inequality, Globalization and World Politics, (Oxford University Press) (1999)
Notes: Co-editor (with Andrew Hurrell) and contributor.
Ngaire Woods, Explaining International Relations since 1945, (Oxford University Press) (1996)
Notes: Editor.
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)
Devi Sridhar, 'Prevalence of Obesity in Developing Countries', in Encyclopedia of Obesity, (ed) Kathleen Keller and Golson J. Geoffrey (2008)
Notes: Forthcoming
Ngaire Woods, Does Aid Work?
Notes: Review in Prospect Magazine
Kevin Watkins and Ngaire Woods, Africa's Voice in the IMF and World Bank
Notes: Op-Ed for the International Herald Tribune
Dr Alexander Betts, 'Rethinking Durable Solutions', in The State of the World’s Refugees: Human Displacement in the New Millennium, (ed) N. Merheb (Oxford University Press), (2006): 128-144
Dr Alexander Betts and Dr James Milner, 'The Externalisation of EU Asylum Policy: The Position of African States', COMPAS Working Paper, (2006): WP-06-35
Devi Sridhar, The Battle Against Hunger: Choice or Circumstance, (Oxford University Press) (2008)




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