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Corruption, consumerism and conflict – Dr Heather Marquette
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Reader in Development Politics, International Development Department, University of Birmingham. Developmental Leadership Program (DLP). Corruption, consumerism and conflict. As far as corruption goes, the words of the respondents themselves express this much more eloquently and colourfully than I ever could. If he is a son of an IAS officer or a minister, they are going for BMWs and Ferraris. That is what is forcing their parents to indulge in corruption. Again, from India:. We are in a materialistic wor...
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Developmental Leadership Program (DLP) – Dr Heather Marquette
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Reader in Development Politics, International Development Department, University of Birmingham. Developmental Leadership Program (DLP). Developmental Leadership Program (DLP). Heather is Director of Research for the Developmental Leadership Program (DLP). DLP’s focus on leadership provides a profound opportunity to explore the interdependent relationship between political processes and power. DLP aims to improve understanding of the role of developmental leadership and coalitions in promoting politic...
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Back to the blogging grindstone – Dr Heather Marquette
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Reader in Development Politics, International Development Department, University of Birmingham. Developmental Leadership Program (DLP). Back to the blogging grindstone. There’s been a big(ish) debate out there in the past week in response to Nicolas Kristof’s article in the. On ‘ Bridging the Moat Around Universities. 8216; (for some great follow ups see Ezra Klein. Over at Bloomberg or Rachel M Gisselquist. At UNU-WIDER). Duncan Green over at FP2P. 8216; In it, he looks at a new paper. And if so, why.
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Publications – Dr Heather Marquette
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Reader in Development Politics, International Development Department, University of Birmingham. Developmental Leadership Program (DLP). Many of my publications can be found on my Academia.edu. Page, and I try to put as many non-firewall versions up as possible, including pre-publication drafts of firewalled papers. I’ll add a selection of past papers to this page, as well as new papers as they’re published. DLP Research paper with Jonathan Fisher. Handbook of Research on Development and Religion. Enter y...
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What I got up to this weekend instead of blogging – Dr Heather Marquette
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Reader in Development Politics, International Development Department, University of Birmingham. Developmental Leadership Program (DLP). What I got up to this weekend instead of blogging. My husband is an archaeologist, and so we immersed our kids in his world instead of mine (I’ve yet to discover a good anti-corruption museum but always up for suggestions…no bonus points for ‘Westminster’). We spent a rainy afternoon at the wonderful Corinium Museum. And frequented by royals. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Discussing transparency & accountability in fragile states at ODI – Dr Heather Marquette
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Reader in Development Politics, International Development Department, University of Birmingham. Developmental Leadership Program (DLP). Discussing transparency and accountability in fragile states at ODI. Last Friday, I was discussant at an excellent event organised by ODI on ‘ Transparency and accountability in fragile states. Transparency and accountability in fragile states: why it matters and lessons from experience. 15 April 2011 11:00-12:30 (GMT 01 (BST) – Public event, London. You are commenting u...
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GSDRC – Dr Heather Marquette
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Reader in Development Politics, International Development Department, University of Birmingham. Developmental Leadership Program (DLP). Heather is the Academic Director of the GSDRC. A partnership of research institutes, think-tanks and consultancy organisations with expertise in governance, social development, humanitarian and conflict issues. We provide bespoke research and consultancy services in addition to the regularly updated information resources available on this website. Enter your comment here.
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ANTICORRP – Dr Heather Marquette
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Reader in Development Politics, International Development Department, University of Birmingham. Developmental Leadership Program (DLP). Heather is a member of the ANTICORRP research consortium, a large-scale research project funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Program. The full name of the project is Anticorruption. Policies Revisited: Global Trends and European Responses to the Challenge. Which include 11 substantive work packages. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Do donors have realistic expectations of their staff when it comes to ‘thinking and working politically’? – Dr Heather Marquette
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Reader in Development Politics, International Development Department, University of Birmingham. Developmental Leadership Program (DLP). Do donors have realistic expectations of their staff when it comes to ‘thinking and working politically’? In a recent guest post for Duncan Green. ODI’s Alina Rocha Menocal. Asks whether learning to ‘think politically’ is like learning a new language. Or the r ecent ICAI report on DFID’s ability to learn. In it You don’t learn best in a few days in a classroom, and...
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