In this podcast we're joined by Dr Emma Mawdsley to discuss global development, and how international aid really works.
International aid is more than a flow of money. Whilst it’s an economic exchange, it’s also one that is shaped by geopolitics and geographical imaginations about place - especially so, in terms of traditional donors and recipients of aid. In this podcast we're joined by Dr Emma Mawdsley to discuss global development, and how international aid really works.
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Keep your GCSE and A Level case studies up to date with the latest geographical research in our podcasts. Listen to the full collection here.
With Assistant Professor Sabrina Li, a quantitative medical geographer
A mission to solve unanswered questions about one of the most remote and least-studied wilderness areas on our planet.
We speak to Journalist and geographer Andrew Jack from the Financial Times
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