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Diana Cammack
Diana is leader of the Politics and Governance Cluster of the Poverty and Public Policy Group.
Originally a social historian specialising in South Africa (The Rand at War, 1990), her experience of the aid regime in Africa and Asia led to her re-training in human rights and the politics of aid while an SSRC MacArthur Fellow on Peace and Conflict in a Changing World at St Anthony's College, Oxford.
Working as an independent consultant in recent years she has focused on the operationalisation of human rights in relief and development situations, and on the linkages between governance and development. Her current research interests include neopatrimonialism and political-economic change as well as the relationship between politics, underdevelopment and aid effectiveness.
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