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Tag: development

Could economic development in Namibia harm more developed countries?

On 07/04/202214/04/2022 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Essay, Vol2. Issue 3

By Ben Millward-Sadler, Lancing College

The comparative influence of geographical features on development in Russia and China

On 07/04/202112/04/2021 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Essay, Vol1. Issue 3

By Jonah Blake, Hampton School

Evaluating the success of contemporary environmental activism

On 07/04/202118/04/2021 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Essay, Vol1. Issue 3

By Eve Nicholson, Hill House Sixth Form Doncaster

A review of ‘Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World’ by Arturo Escobar

On 06/04/202112/04/2021 By RoutesIn Book Review, Undergraduate, Vol1. Issue 3

By Sophia Jane Buchanan Barlow, University of Exeter

The role of tectonic setting and country development on volcanic risk

On 06/04/202112/04/2021 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Essay, Vol1. Issue 3

By Matthew Ball, Anglo European School

Two competing goals: can sustainability and development ever be compatible?

On 31/10/202028/12/2020 By RoutesIn Essay, Undergraduate, Vo1. Issue 2

By Sophia Buchanan Barlow, University of Exeter

A review of ‘Why Nations Fail’

On 31/10/202028/12/2020 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Book Review, Vo1. Issue 2

By Fintan Hogan, King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys

An analysis of the problems with electoral politics in an age of climate change

On 16/08/202014/12/2020 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Essay, Vol1. Issue1

By Matthew Ball, Anglo European School

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