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Capital, Labor, and State: Rethinking the Political Economy of Oil in the Gulf (2015)
Book Chapter
Hanieh, A. (2015). Capital, Labor, and State: Rethinking the Political Economy of Oil in the Gulf. In A. Ghazal, & J. Hanssen (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Middle-Eastern and North African History. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199672530.013.3

The Middle East’s pivotal position in a hydrocarbon-based global capitalism carries enormous ramifications for the region and the Gulf Arab states in particular. This chapter aims to present key debates associated with this transformation. It begins... Read More about Capital, Labor, and State: Rethinking the Political Economy of Oil in the Gulf.

Capital, Labor, and State: Rethinking the Political Economy of Oil in the Gulf (2015)
Book Chapter
Hanieh, A. (2015). Capital, Labor, and State: Rethinking the Political Economy of Oil in the Gulf. In A. Ghazal, & J. Hanssen (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Middle-Eastern and North African History. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199672530.013.3

The Middle East’s pivotal position in a hydrocarbon-based global capitalism carries enormous ramifications for the region and the Gulf Arab states in particular. This chapter aims to present key debates associated with this transformation. It begins... Read More about Capital, Labor, and State: Rethinking the Political Economy of Oil in the Gulf.

The 3As: tracking resilience across BRACED (2015)
Preprint / Working Paper
Bahadur, A., Peters, K., Wilkinson, E., Pichon, F., & Gray, K. The 3As: tracking resilience across BRACED. London

This paper presents an explanatory framework for measuring resilient outcomes that embraces and makes sense of the current diversity in resilience approaches. Here, outcomes from BRACED projects are understood to be a set of interrelated resilience c... Read More about The 3As: tracking resilience across BRACED.

Resilience in the SDGs: Developing an indicator for Target 1.5 that is fit for purpose (2015)
Preprint / Working Paper
Bahadur, A., Lovell, E., Wilkinson, E., & Tanner, T. Resilience in the SDGs: Developing an indicator for Target 1.5 that is fit for purpose. London

An appropriate indicator for target 1.5 is needed. This paper provides one proposal as a first step to stimulate further debate. We outline a comprehensive approach for developing a cross-sectoral, multi-dimensional and dynamic understanding of resil... Read More about Resilience in the SDGs: Developing an indicator for Target 1.5 that is fit for purpose.

Resilience in the SDGs: Developing an indicator for Target 1.5 that is fit for purpose (2015)
Preprint / Working Paper
Bahadur, A., Lovell, E., Wilkinson, E., & Tanner, T. Resilience in the SDGs: Developing an indicator for Target 1.5 that is fit for purpose. London

An appropriate indicator for target 1.5 is needed. This paper provides one proposal as a first step to stimulate further debate. We outline a comprehensive approach for developing a cross-sectoral, multi-dimensional and dynamic understanding of resil... Read More about Resilience in the SDGs: Developing an indicator for Target 1.5 that is fit for purpose.

Towards a new understanding of the links between poverty and illegal wildlife hunting (2015)
Journal Article
Duffy, R., St. John, F., Büscher, B., & Brockington, D. (2015). Towards a new understanding of the links between poverty and illegal wildlife hunting. Conservation Biology, 30(1), 14-22. https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.12622

Conservation organizations have increasingly raised concerns about escalating rates of illegal hunting and trade in wildlife. Previous studies have concluded that people hunt illegally because they are financially poor or that they lack alternative l... Read More about Towards a new understanding of the links between poverty and illegal wildlife hunting.