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2005 was a critical year for Africa, with high profile issues being raised and discussed at international level. Adèle Langlois considers why this was an important time for Africa, and the major issues...
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Lough Erne prepares to greet the heads of government from the G8. What awaits them? First published on Fri, 07 Jun 2013 as G8: Lough Erne welcomes the World. To find out more visit The Open...
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View ArticleUnaltered questions – and a worrying change of answers
In June 2013, the UK is hosting a major gathering of world leaders as they aim to map out the path to economic recovery. Alan Shipman. Alan Shipman is lecturer in economics at The Open University, and...
View ArticleDeeper In Debt: How the Poor Aid The Rich
In this 2005 article, senior Open University lecturer Joe Hanlon asks 'How does debt cancel out the positive benefits of aid?' Dr Joseph Hanlon.First published on Sat, 01 Jan 2005 as Deeper In Debt:...
View ArticleA Critical Year For African development
2005 was a critical year for Africa, with high profile issues being raised and discussed at international level. Adèle Langlois considers why this was an important time for Africa, and the major issues...
View ArticleFermanagh: The backdrop to the G8 summit
Explore the hidden gems of Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, an inspired choice for the 2013 G8 summit. Isabel Hood.First published on Fri, 31 May 2013 as Fermanagh: The backdrop to the G8 summit . To...
View ArticleThe geology of Northern Ireland
Discover the exceptional geological diversity of Northern Ireland. Gretta McCarron.First published on Thu, 06 Jun 2013 as The geology of Northern Ireland. To find out more visit The Open University's...
View ArticleG8: Lough Erne welcomes the World
Lough Erne prepares to greet the heads of government from the G8. What awaits them? First published on Fri, 07 Jun 2013 as G8: Lough Erne welcomes the World. To find out more visit The Open...
View ArticleInternational Alphabet Soup: A brief guide to trade areas, unions and councils
From the G8 to the World Trade Organization, there's a bewildering number of groups promoting international co-operation. Here's a guide to some of them. First published on Fri, 07 Jun 2013 as...
View ArticleUnaltered questions – and a worrying change of answers
In June 2013, the UK is hosting a major gathering of world leaders as they aim to map out the path to economic recovery. Alan Shipman.First published on Thu, 13 Jun 2013 as Unaltered questions – and a...
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