The Developmental Leadership Program (DLP) is an international research initiative that explores how leadership, power and political processes drive or block successful development. Our research is focused on the crucial role of home-grown and local leadership and coalitions in forging legitimate institutions that promote developmental outcomes, such as sustainable growth, political stability and inclusive social development. From this we also explore the role that development agencies have had, and could have in the future, in supporting these processes
This dissertation examines when initiatives by International Development Organizations (IDOs) are mo...
This paper addresses the question of what conditions best enable recipient countries to harness huma...
This article provides a critical review of the evidence on ‘thinking and working politically’ (TWP) ...
Leadership skills are essential to addressing today’s humanitarian challenges. While leadership trai...
Humanitarian work in the early twenty-first-century is steeped in the rhetoric of ‘inclusion’ and ‘l...
The last decade has witnessed renewed interest in the social benefits of higher education, with rece...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an accepted manuscript of an a...
Abstract: The focus of this dissertation was on the critical variables that influence the developmen...
What are the sources of material and social power that enable these 'global governors' to de...
Development aid has gained widespread criticism due to its inefficiency in solving problems. Vast am...
Leadership development in nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) is becoming increasingly important as...
The outline of research papers contained in this overview identifies knowledge gaps, proposes practi...
Intro: The Rise of Political-Economy Analysis for Development Assistance Political-economy analy...
This research, generously funded by ELRHA, gives insight to one of the key challenges facing humanit...
YesThe failure of `blueprint¿ development interventions to deliver substantive improvements in pover...
This dissertation examines when initiatives by International Development Organizations (IDOs) are mo...
This paper addresses the question of what conditions best enable recipient countries to harness huma...
This article provides a critical review of the evidence on ‘thinking and working politically’ (TWP) ...
Leadership skills are essential to addressing today’s humanitarian challenges. While leadership trai...
Humanitarian work in the early twenty-first-century is steeped in the rhetoric of ‘inclusion’ and ‘l...
The last decade has witnessed renewed interest in the social benefits of higher education, with rece...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an accepted manuscript of an a...
Abstract: The focus of this dissertation was on the critical variables that influence the developmen...
What are the sources of material and social power that enable these 'global governors' to de...
Development aid has gained widespread criticism due to its inefficiency in solving problems. Vast am...
Leadership development in nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) is becoming increasingly important as...
The outline of research papers contained in this overview identifies knowledge gaps, proposes practi...
Intro: The Rise of Political-Economy Analysis for Development Assistance Political-economy analy...
This research, generously funded by ELRHA, gives insight to one of the key challenges facing humanit...
YesThe failure of `blueprint¿ development interventions to deliver substantive improvements in pover...
This dissertation examines when initiatives by International Development Organizations (IDOs) are mo...
This paper addresses the question of what conditions best enable recipient countries to harness huma...
This article provides a critical review of the evidence on ‘thinking and working politically’ (TWP) ...