Articles & publications


Long term issues in food prices and humanitarian assistance
Speech by Alex Evans to IASC Principals, 30 April 2008.
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IASC presentation

Rising Food Prices: Drivers and Implications for Development
Briefing paper by Alex Evans, published through Chatham House’s food programme (April 2008).
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Rising Food Prices: Drivers and Implications for Development

Shooting the Rapids: multilateralism and global risks
Paper by Alex Evans and David Steven, presented to heads of state at the Progressive Governance Summit (April 2008).
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Shooting the Rapids

From Bali to Copenhagen: towards an endgame for global climate policy?
Article by Alex Evans for the Environmental Policy & Law Journal (January 2008).
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From Bali to Copenhagen

Climate Change: The State of the Debate
Report by Alex Evans and David Steven, written for the London Accord (December 2007).
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Climate Change: The State of the Debate

The Post-Kyoto Bidding War: bringing developing countries into the fold
New paper by Alex Evans on climate policy after 2012 from the Center on International Cooperation (October 2007).
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The Post-Kyoto Bidding War: bringing developing countries into the fold

Alternative CSR: the Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Chapter on the FCO from Manchester University Press’s Alternative Comprehensive Spending Review, by David Steven (September 2007).
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Alternative CSR: the Foreign & Commonwealth Office

Fixing the UK’s Foreign Policy Apparatus: A Memo to Gordon Brown
Note by Alex Evans and David Steven about how to restructure the UK’s foreign policy system in order to manage trans-boundary global risks better (April 2007).
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Fixing UK Foreign Policy

Evaluation and the New Public Diplomacy
Talk given by David Steven at the Wilton Park conference: The Future of Public Diplomacy. Focuses on strategies to drive public diplomacy to the heart of the foreign policy armoury (March 2007).PDF Icon
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Evaluation and the New Public Diplomacy