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Number of items: 64.

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Andreoni, Antonio and Roberts, Simon (2022) Geopolitics of critical minerals in renewable energy supply chains: assessing conditionalities on the use of technology, market capture and the implications for Africa. Cape Town: The African Climate Foundation.

Adamson, Fiona and Dag, Veysi (2022) Integration of Kurdish Refugees in Europe: A Diasporic Perspective. LIEGE: MigrAtion Governance and asYlum Crises (MAGYC). (Unpublished)

Agarwala, Matthew, Burke, Matt, Klusak, Patrycja, Kraemer, Moritz and Volz, Ulrich (2022) Nature Loss and Sovereign Credit Ratings. London et al.: Finance for Biodiversity Initiative, SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance, Bennett Institute for Public Policy at the University of Cambridge, University of East Anglia, Sheffield Hallam University.

Andreoni, Antonio, Boys, Julian and Therkildsen, Ole (2022) The Political Economy of ‘Specialism’ in Tanzania: How to make Export Processing Zones work via conditional special licensing. London: ACE Working paper No. 46/2021, SOAS University of London.

Abdelnour, Mohammed Gamal (2022) Prophet Abraham: A Figure of Exclusivism or Ecumenism? Singapore: Interreligious Relations: Occasional Papers of The Studies in Inter-Religious Relations in Plural Societies Programme, no.28.

Agwu, Prince, Orjiakor, Charles Tochukwu, Odii, Aloysius, Onalu, Chinyere, Nzeadibe, Chidi, Roy, Pallavi, Onwujekwe, Obinna and Okoye, Uzoma (2022) Corruption during final external examinations in private secondary schools in Nigeria: Qualitative insights into operations and solutions to ‘Miracle Examination Centres’. London: SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 40.

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Barbelet, Veronique, Lough, Oliver and Njeri, Sarah (2022) Towards more inclusive, effective and impartial humanitarian action. London: ODI. Humanitarian Policy Group: Policy Brief.

Bargawi, Hannah and Al-Madhi, Buthaina (2022) FES MENA Gender Briefing: Economy, Labor and Social Justice. Beirut: FES MENA.

Brown, Grace (2022) The Legality of Processing Asylum Claims in Rwanda is Questionable. London: SOAS Influencing the Corridors of Power project (ICOP).

Bosc, Igor, Lerche, Jens, Shah, Alpa, Fajerman, Miranda and Wadhawan, Neha (2022) Understanding patterns of structural discrimination of migrant and other workers in some countries of South and West Asia. Geneva: ILO Background Paper.

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Canelas, Carla and Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel (2022) Social protection and the informal economy: What do we know? Bangkok: United Nations ESCAP, Social Development Division, Working Paper Series.

Cadeau, Sabine and Bell-Romero, Nicolas (2022) Cambridge Legacies of Enslavement Inquiry Public Report. Cambridge: University of Cambridge.

Cuesta, Jose, López-Noval, Borja and Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel (2022) Social Exclusion. Concepts, Measurement, and a Global Estimate. Washington, D.C.: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 10097.

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Dikau, Simon, Robins, Nick, Smoleńska, Agnieszka, van 't Klooster, Jens and Volz, Ulrich (2022) Net Zero Transition Plans: A Supervisory Playbook for Prudential Authorities. London: Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science and SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance, London School of Economics and Political Science.

Duhs, Eleonor (2022) The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill – Rushed, Risky and Undemocratic. London: SOAS Influencing the Corridors of Power project (ICOP).

Dafermos, Yannis and Nikolaidi, Maria (2022) Greening capital requirements. London: The INSPIRE Sustainable Central Banking Toolbox, Policy Briefing Paper 7. SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance; LSE Gratham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.

Dafermos, Yannis, Gabor, Daniela, Nikolaidi, Maria, van Lerven, Frank and Vargas, Mauricio (2022) The ECB Paris gap: substantive but treatable. Hamburg, London and Bristol: Greenpeace Germany; SOAS University of London; University of Greenwich, University of the West of England.

Duhs, Eleonor (2022) Changes to data protection law and the risks to the UK economy. London: SOAS Influencing the Corridors of Power project (ICOP).

Dafermos, Yannis, Gabor, Daniela, Nikolaidi, Maria and van Lerven, Frank (2022) Greening collateral frameworks. London: The INSPIRE Sustainable Central Banking Toolbox, Policy Briefing Paper 7. SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance; LSE Gratham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.

Dikau, Simon, Haahr, Marianne and Volz, Ulrich (2022) Enhancing Digital Sustainable Finance: Digital Solutions to Mobilise Capital, Assess Environmental Risks and Enhance Financial Inclusion. Jakarta: T20 Indonesia (T20 Policy Brief Task Force 9: Global Cooperation for SDG Financing).

Driver, Deepa G. (2022) Punishment by Process: The torture of Julian Assange. London: Influencing the Corridors of Power Project (ICOP).

Dafermos, Yannis, Gabor, Daniela, Nikolaidi, Maria and van Lerven, Frank (2022) An Environmental Mandate, now what? Alternatives for Greening the Bank of England's Corporate Bond Purchases. London and Bristol: SOAS University of London; University of Greenwich; University of the West of England.

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Enonchong, Laura-Stella and Eware, Ashu (2022) The Common Law Division of the Supreme Court of Cameroon: An Assessment. Leicester: (Unpublished)

Enonchong, Laura-Stella and Eware, Ashu (2022) Note d'Orientation: Section Common Law - Cour Supreme du Cameroun. Leicester: (Unpublished)

Ercanbrack, Jonathan (2022) Islamic Social Finance and the Sustainable Development Goals. London: Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (CIMEL) SOAS University of London ; Qatar Financial Centre.

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Fine, Ben and Mohamed, Seerah (2022) Locating Industrial Policy in Developmental Transformation: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 247.

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Horten, Monica (2022) Online Safety Bill "spy clause" requires Chat Platforms to Scan Private Messages. London: Influencing the Corridors of Power Project (ICOP).

Heubaum, Harald, Brandon, Carter, Tanner, Thomas, Surminski, Swenja and Roezer, Viktor (2022) The Triple Dividend of Building Climate Resilience: Taking Stock, Moving Forward. Washington, D.C.: World Resources Institute Working Paper.

Holmwood, John, Aitlhadj, Layla, Scott-Baumann, Alison, Renton, David, Mondon, Aurelien, Kumar, Sunil, Mohammed, Jahangir, Faure-Walker, Rob, Tafadar, Sultana, O'Toole, Therese, Meer, Nasar and Dioum, Mor (2022) The People’s Review of Prevent: Full Report. Manchester: Prevent Watch.

Holmwood, John and Aitlhadj, Layla (2022) The People’s Review of Prevent: Report Summary. London: Influencing the Corridors of Power Project (ICOP).

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Istratii, Romina (2022) Training Ethiopian Orthodox clergy to respond to domestic violence in Ethiopia: Programme summary and evaluation report (A Project dldl/ድልድል and EOTC DICAC collaborative programme). London: Project dldl/ድልድል: Bridging religious studies, gender and development and public health to address domestic violence in religious communities. SOAS University of London.

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Khan, Mushtaq, Roy, Pallavi, Prasai, Sagar, Acharya, Anurag, Karna, Avinash and Neupane, Saumitra (2022) Challenge of Inclusive Federalism in Nepal: A Political Settlements Analysis of Madhesh Province. London ; Lalitpur: SOAS University of London ; Policy Entrepreneurs, Inc..

Kapell, Alana, Strømsø, Ida, Edwards, Jess, Luthen, Siri, Wakefield, Jack, Cooke, Jessica and Tanner, Thomas (2022) A COP Fit For Children: How to support children’s participation. London: Save the Children.

Kraemer, Moritz and Volz, Ulrich (2022) Integrating Nature into Debt Sustainability Analysis. London: Finance for Biodiversity and SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance.

Kraemer, Moritz and Shen, Dennis (2022) African Governments Need to Restructure Their Debt – And Rating Agencies Can Help. London: SOAS CSF Policy Briefings.

Khan, Mushtaq and Roy, Pallavi (2022) Making anti-corruption real: using a 'Power Capabilities and Interest Approach’ to stop wasting money and start making progress. London: SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Synthesis Report, no. 1.

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Lough, Oliver, Barbelet, Veronique and Njeri, Sarah (2022) Inclusion and exclusion in humanitarian action: findings from a three-year study. London: ODI. Humanitarian Policy Group: Report.

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Mylvaganam, Paul (2022) The Threat to Public Interest Disclosure from the National Security Bill. SOAS Influencing the Corridors of Power project (ICOP).

Marois, Thomas (2022) A Public Bank for the Public Interest: Recommendations for the Canada Infrastructure Bank five-year review. Ottawa: Canadian Union of Public Employees.

Marois, Thomas (2022) Shaping the future of EIB Global: Reclaiming public purpose in development finance. Brussels: Eurodad.

Muehlich, Laurissa, Zucker-Marques, Marina, Fritz, Barbara and Kring N., William (2022) No One Left Behind? COVID-19 and the Shortcomings of the Global Financial Safety Net for low- and middle-income countries. Geneva, Switzerland: DA-COVID 19 Project Paper 05/22.

Miller, Owen (2022) New evidence of an early Korean Trotskyist organisation in the late 1940s: Research note on the ‘Bill Morgan Report’. Historical Materialism Blog: historicalmaterialism.org.

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Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel, Horigoshi, Ana, Santillán Hernández, Alma and Ernesto, Tiburcio (2022) The Rise of Social Protection in the Global South: The Role of Foreign Aid. Stockholm, Sweden: EBA Report 2022:08.

Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel, Scaturro, Francesca, Jordá, Vanesa and Tarp, Finn (2022) Income Inequality and Redistribution in Sub-Saharan Africa. Nairobi, Kenya: African Economic Research Consortium. Working Paper GPIR-001.

Njeri, Sarah and Daigle, Megan (2022) Women leading local humanitarian response during the Covid-19 pandemic. London: ODI. Humanitarian Policy Group: Working Paper.

Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel and Torm, Nina (2022) Active Labour Market Policies in Asia and the Pacific. A review of the literature. Bangkok: United Nations ESCAP, Social Development Division, Working Paper Series.

Niño-Zarazú, Miguel, Horigoshi, Ana and Gisselquist, Rachel M. (2022) Aid's impact on democracy. Helsinki: WIDER Working Paper 2022/15. (Unpublished)

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Onyema, Emilia (2022) SOAS Arbitration in Africa Survey Report: Africa-connected Arbitration Perspectives on Major Global Issues. London: SOAS University of London.

Onwujekwe, Obinna, Agwu, Prince, Odii, Aloysius, Orjiakor, Charles Tochukwu, Hutchinson, Eleanor, Roy, Pallavi, McKee, Martin and Balabanova, Dina (2022) Exploring the nature, enabling factors and solutions to corruption in the procurement of pharmaceuticals in Nigeria tertiary health institutions: a qualitative study. London: SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 42.

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Phillips, Jon, Bouzarovski, Stefan, Boamah, Festus, Fuller, Sara, Furlong, Kathryn, Knuth, Sarah, Mould, Imogen, Thomson, Harriet and Zheng, Wei (2022) Just transitions in cities and regions: a global agenda. London: British Academy Working Paper.

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Roy, Pallavi, Slota, Agata and Khan, Mushtaq (2022) A New Approach to Anti-Corruption: When Rule-Breakers Rule. London: SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium.

Rogan, Matthew, Tanner, Thomas and and, others (2022) SportsPro CEO Playbook 2022: Advice from the Experts in a Changed World. London: SportsPro.

Roy, Pallavi, Sewell, Alexander and Dumnamene, Fyneface (2022) Mitigation and transformation solutions to networked corruption in artisanal refining in the Niger Delta: retooling anti-corruption analysis for effective policy. London: SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 44.

Roy, Pallavi, Watkins, Mitchell, Adenikinju, Adeola, Oranye, Nkechi, Osagu, Festus, Omotosho, Yetunde, Olubusoye, Olusanya and Falobi, Emmanuel (2022) When rainy day funds run dry: corruption and mismanagement of Nigeria’s Excess Crude Account. London: SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 45.

Roy, Pallavi, Obidairo, Simeon and Ogunleye, Ifejesu (2022) How exchange rate (mis)management leads to illicit financial flows: a political economy analysis of feasible reform in Nigeria. London: SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 43.

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Stadheim, Victoria, Sengul, Serdar and Marois, Thomas (2022) The pandemic’s promising lessons for the future of green public banking: Policy insights for the UK Infrastructure Bank. London: UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, Policy Brief series (IIPP PB 18).

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Toporowski, Jan (2022) Autumn Statement: Weak Debt Predictions Hiding Behind Low Expenditure. London: SOAS Influencing the Corridors of Power project (ICOP).

Tomlinson, Hugh, Renton, David and Scott-Baumann, Alison (2022) The HE Free Speech Bill Must Recognise Equality Act Obligations. London: SOAS Influencing the Corridors of Power project (ICOP).

Tahmasebian, Kayvan (2022) The Persian Vernacularization of the Rhetorical Figures Laff wa-nashr and Tafsīr. Birmingham: Licit Magic – GlobalLit Working Papers 13.

Tsegay, Bereket (2022) Re-displacing the Displaced: Rethinking the Dual Strategy of Large scale Resettlement and Peaceful Coexistence in Metekel, Ethiopia. London: Researching Internal Displacement, Working Paper No. 17.

Tahmasebian, Kayvan (2022) Poetry Translation as a Trope: Tarjama in Persian Poetics. Birmingham: Licit Magic – GlobalLit Working Papers 10.

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Whitham, Ben (2022) The Online Safety Bill: Will it Make Online Spaces Safer for Muslim Communities? Birmingham: Community Policy Forum.

Winstanley, Becky (2022) Walking interviews, visual diagramming and participatory ethnography. London: Working Papers in Urban Language and Linguistics, no.229.

Westcott, Nicholas (2022) Shared Fortunes: Why Britain, the European Union, and Africa Need One Another. London: European Council on Foreign Relations. Policy Brief. ECFR/443.

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