This Special Issue brief is part of a series of short research notes from an international workshop on “Perspectives on the Democratic Developmental State” held in Cape Town in February 2018. This initiative was supported by the CROP/UiB-UKZN-CODESRIA UTFORSK Partnership for Poverty and Sustainable Development Studies.
CROP POVERTY BRIEF 49 (SPECIAL ISSUE): AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, THE STATE, AND THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE
By Reidar Øygard (February 2019)
CROP POVERTY BRIEF 48: TRANSNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS IN THE ENABLEMENT OF SUSTAINABLE WATER ACCESSIBILITY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
By Adebusuyi Isaac Adeniran (January 2019)
CROP POVERTY BRIEF 47 (SPECIAL ISSUE): CONSOLIDATING SOUTH AFRICA’S EMERGING DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENTAL STATE THROUGH DEVELOPMENTAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT
By Isaac Khambule (December 2018)
CROP POVERTY BRIEF 46 (SPECIAL ISSUE): PROBLEMS AND OPTIONS OF RENEWING SOCIAL DEMOCRACY
By Olle Törnquist (November 2018)
CROP POVERTY BRIEF 45 (SPECIAL ISSUE): BUILDING A DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENTAL STATE IN SOUTH AFRICA: RESHAPING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
By Hilde Ibsen and Sharon Penderis (November 2018)
CROP POVERTY BRIEF 44 (SPECIAL ISSUE): REFLECTIONS ON RECENT WELFARE REFORM IN CHINA
By Kristin Dalen (November 2018)