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Global Aid Rethink
Ivica Petrikova and Melita Lazell
7 episodes
1 month ago

Global Aid Rethink aims to rethink the current global aid landscape; politically, historically and ideologically.  With funding for development aid at its lowest for decades and the sustainable development goals related to aid significantly off-track, the question of whether we should give aid at all remains divisive as ever – and this podcast is not afraid to ask the difficult questions. 

Hosted by Ivica Petrikova, an Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London, and Melita Lazell, Associate Professor in Political Economy and Development at the University of Portsmouth, delivers in-depth conversations with policymakers, practitioners and academics.

Key themes up for discussion in the series include recent developments in the UK and US, aid as soft power, as neocolonialism, as extraction and in practice.

Global Aid Rethink publishes fortnightly, on Tuesdays, from 22nd April 2025 to 1st July.

This podcast was generously funded by the ESRC-funded Royal Holloway Social Science Impact Accelerator 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Global Aid Rethink aims to rethink the current global aid landscape; politically, historically and ideologically.  With funding for development aid at its lowest for decades and the sustainable development goals related to aid significantly off-track, the question of whether we should give aid at all remains divisive as ever – and this podcast is not afraid to ask the difficult questions. 

Hosted by Ivica Petrikova, an Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London, and Melita Lazell, Associate Professor in Political Economy and Development at the University of Portsmouth, delivers in-depth conversations with policymakers, practitioners and academics.

Key themes up for discussion in the series include recent developments in the UK and US, aid as soft power, as neocolonialism, as extraction and in practice.

Global Aid Rethink publishes fortnightly, on Tuesdays, from 22nd April 2025 to 1st July.

This podcast was generously funded by the ESRC-funded Royal Holloway Social Science Impact Accelerator 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Government
Business,
News,
Non-Profit,
Politics
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Global Aid Rethink: The End of Aid
Global Aid Rethink
32 minutes 43 seconds
1 month ago
Global Aid Rethink: The End of Aid

Global Aid Rethink aims to rethink the current global aid landscape; politically, historically and ideologically.  With funding for development aid at its lowest for decades and the sustainable development goals related to aid significantly off-track, the question of whether we should give aid at all remains divisive as ever – and this podcast is not afraid to ask the difficult questions. 


Hosted by Ivica Petrikova, an Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London, and Melita Lazell, Associate Professor in Political Economy and Development at the University of Portsmouth, delivers in-depth conversations with policymakers, practitioners and academics.


In the final epiosde of the series, Ivica and Melita are discussing the future of aid.


They are joined by Dr Jack Taggart, a researcher in critical approaches to international political economy, the politics of international development and the dynamics of global governance. Jack is based at Queen’s University Belfast.  


Global Aid Rethink publishes fortnightly, on Tuesdays, from 22nd April 2025 to 1st July.  


  • Read the transcript here


Episode credits:

Presenters: Ivica Petrikova, Royal Holloway, University of London and Melita Lazell, Portsmouth University

Guests: Jack Taggart

Producer: Catherine McDonald, Research Podcasts

Music: MFCC via Pixabay

Artwork and Audiograms: Krissie Brighty-Glover and Lauren White, Research Podcasts


This podcast was generously funded by the ESRC-funded Royal Holloway Social Science Impact Accelerator


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Global Aid Rethink

Global Aid Rethink aims to rethink the current global aid landscape; politically, historically and ideologically.  With funding for development aid at its lowest for decades and the sustainable development goals related to aid significantly off-track, the question of whether we should give aid at all remains divisive as ever – and this podcast is not afraid to ask the difficult questions. 

Hosted by Ivica Petrikova, an Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London, and Melita Lazell, Associate Professor in Political Economy and Development at the University of Portsmouth, delivers in-depth conversations with policymakers, practitioners and academics.

Key themes up for discussion in the series include recent developments in the UK and US, aid as soft power, as neocolonialism, as extraction and in practice.

Global Aid Rethink publishes fortnightly, on Tuesdays, from 22nd April 2025 to 1st July.

This podcast was generously funded by the ESRC-funded Royal Holloway Social Science Impact Accelerator 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.