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Professor Duncan McCargo talks to Channel 4 News about the current political tension in Thailand
Thailand’s army has been behind 11 coups since 1932, most recently in 2006 when Thaksin Shinawatra was ousted.
Apply now for the CGD Summer School: 'Understanding Development: Interdisciplinary Perspectives'
If you want to change the world you need to understand it – a fact particularly important in the field of International Development.
Dr Victoria Honeyman talks about the upcoming European elections
Dr Victoria Honeyman, lecturer in British Politics, discusses the upcoming European elections on BBC Radio Leeds.
Aidan Foster-Carter discusses how Kim Jong Un has yet to meet other leaders
In an article entitled 'Kimmy No-Mates: Why no meeting and greeting?', Aidan Foster-Carter highlights the lack of interaction between Kim Jong Un and other world leaders since coming to power.
CIRCLE release paper on collaborative care
Around the world, growing attention is being given to finding ways of responding to the challenges of population ageing and of living longer with disability or frailty