Dear
all,
The
latest edition of the Thinking and Working Politically Community of Practice is
now out!
Inside
you will find:
- An interview
with Micol Martini,
Senior Expert and Technical Lead on Environmental Governance and Conflict
with the World Wide Fund for Nature International (WWF) on her experience
trying to instil a TWP lens in conservation work.
- A
paper by Larry Attree, Dr Thomas Martin, Richard Reeve, and Dr Hillary
Briffa (published in conjunction with the British International
Studies Association (BISA)’s Security
Policy and Practice Group, Rethinking
Security, and King’s College London Centre
for Statecraft and National Security) that puts forth a ‘peace lens’ for the new UK
National Security Strategy to respond more effectively to rising threats
from conflict, division and autocratisation.
- A
TPP
Working Paper by Richard Barltrop on the need to
understand Yemen’s economy through a political economy lens.
- A working
paper for consultation
where Verena Fritz and
Rachel Ort from the World Bank explore the role of public
institutions in tackling climate change.
- Insights
and reflections from Lisa
Denney and Glenn Bond on a project led
by the Centre for Human Security and Social Change that seeks to
understand how accountability ecosystems in the Pacific work and why, with
a view to developing more effective approaches.
- New Guidance anchored
in TWP principles and practice from The Asia Foundation, FCDO, and the Anti-Corruption
Evidence Research Consortium at
SOAS.
- A
review by Graeme Ramshaw at WFD of a journal article on El
Salvador’s leader Nayib Bukele.
- Information
about different initiatives to help address (some) of the fallout of the
peacebuilding and development agendas in the US
- …And
much more.
Read the Newsletter here.
Happy
reading and all the best,
TWP Community of Practice
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