Tag Archives: Economy
On SAGE Insight: Why Asia’s Oldest Democracy is Bound to Fail
From Journal of Developing Societies It is argued that the Philippine “procedural–electoral democracy” is still far from being “consolidated” as in the levels similar to advanced liberal democracies in Northern Europe or North America. This article provides a general overview … Continue reading
The impact of spending cuts on women
Special Issue: Women and the local economy From Local Economy This Special Issue looks at the subject of gender, an important but often neglected issue in local economic development and takes the view that gender equality is a social justice issue … Continue reading
How did London Get Away With it? The Recession and the North-South Divide
Last week was the first in a new series of SAGE-sponsored events at the LSE. LSE Works is a series of public lectures that will showcase some of the latest research by LSE’s Research Centres. In each session, LSE academics will … Continue reading
The dramatic transformation of US-India relations over the past decade
Reviving the momentum in US engagement with India: an American perspective From India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs Headlines last week announced President Barack Obama’s support for India to have a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. This … Continue reading