ODI Global is hosting a high-level public discussion exploring how economic statecraft is reshaping global stability in an era of intensifying geopolitical competition.
In the latest issue of "This Week in Macroeconomics" guest contributor, Linda Calabrese, examines how China’s 2026–2030 ...
How do wars actually end, and what does it take to make peace lasting and just? What lessons has the world still not learned ...
At the frontline of the most challenging contemporary transitions, the Centre for Geopolitics of Global Change stands as a ...
Is the aid industry helping to perpetuate historical and geographic inequalities in Kenya and posing a barrier to state-led crisis response? Why have other middle-income countries taken leadership of ...
From World Cup qualifying, landmark legal rulings and ocean wins to Trump-led geopolitical turbulence and devastating climate disasters, 2025 was a mixed bag for small islands. In this special one-off ...
The world is now experiencing the biggest refugee crisis since the second world war. Many of the countries with the highest outflow of refugees are facing ongoing conflicts that are unlikely to end ...
In his new book, ‘Design for Disaster Recovery’, David Sanderson argues that humanitarian aid must prioritise people’s agency ...
Forced and insufficient, the United Nations-led humanitarian reset nonetheless offers a coherent response to the financial ...
In the latest issue of "This Week in Macroeconomics", Phyllis Papadavid examines some of the economic and financial fallout of the US-Israel strikes in Iran, which continues to send ripples through ...
ODI Global will be on the ground at WTO MC14 in Yaoundé, engaging in pivotal debates on trade reform, development, climate ...
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