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Alan Hudson
Alan is a political economist with expertise in the areas of governance, accountability, the roles of parliaments and civil society organisations, aid/development effectiveness, and policy coherence for development. He is particularly interested in the ways in which global and international policies, processes and rules relate to (shape, constrain, enable) domestic policies, processes, rules and development outcomes. And conversely, he is interested in understanding whether and how domestic developing country concerns and voice feed into, and are influential in, the global/international policy arena.
Prior to joining ODI he was, for four years, the full-time advisor to the House of Commons Select Committee on International Development, a role which was about helping MPs to hold the UK Government to account for the impact of its policies on developing countries.
Prior to that, he was an academic, teaching and researching on issues of globalisation and sovereignty, the increasingly porous frontier between the national and the international/global, and NGOs' transnational advocacy campaigns.
a.hudson@odi.org.uk |
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