International Development Policy is a peer-reviewed e-journal that promotes cutting-edge research and policy debates on global development. At the interface between the academic and policy worlds, it publishes original contributions by researchers and reflective practitioners from developing, emerging and advanced economies. PolDev engages scholars and policymakers to analyze and debate development policies at the strategic, institutional and discursive levels, and to question their conceptualisation, relevance, implementation and impact. Anchored in Geneva at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, PolDev links up with international policy negotiations involving Geneva-based organisations in the areas of trade, human rights and humanitarian law, global health, environment, labour, migrations and others.
Latest articles
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The Level of African Engagement at the World Trade Organization from 1995 to 2010 [Original article in full]in International Development Policy | Revue internationale de politique de développement, 5.1 | 2013
Latest issue

5.1 | 2013
Articles and debates
The first section focuses on major development policy issues and presents original, peer-reviewed articles dealing with aid, trade, finance, human rights as well as social and environmental issues.
The policy debate section presents an initial discussion paper written either by a scholar or a policy-maker, followed by critical reactions from academics, reflective practitioners and other stakeholders in a constructive spirit. This debate can be pursued on the eJournal’s blog http://devpol.hypotheses.org where you are invited to share your reflections under your name (we do not accept anonymous contributions).
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Articles
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Coping with Financial Crises: Latin American Answers to European Questions [Original article in full] -
The Level of African Engagement at the World Trade Organization from 1995 to 2010 [Original article in full]
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La protection sociale comme politique de développement : un nouveau programme d’action international [Original article in full]Social Protection as Development Policy: A New International Agenda for Action [Translation of text in full]
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South Korea’s Transition from Recipient to DAC Donor: Assessing Korea’s Development Cooperation Policy [Original article in full]
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Policy Debates
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Commodity Trading
Policy Coherence in a Top Trading Hub: Switzerland-
Commodities and Switzerland: Development Policy Challenges and Policy Options [Original article in full] -
Crafting a Strategic Response to the Commodity-Development Conundrum [Original article in full]A response to “Commodities and Switzerland: Development Policy Challenges and Policy Options” by Werner Thut.
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