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      The Politics Of Consultation In Donor-led Reforms: The Case of Myanmar's Investment Law
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      Identity Matters: Unpacking The Effects Of Prototypicality On Perceptions Of Leadership In Indonesia
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      How Can Developmental Leadership Be Supported?
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      How Do Leaders Collectively Change Institutions?
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      Measuring local leadership with 144 natural experiments
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      The hard truth about supporting local leadership: three dilemmas for those who want to
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      Leadership in the shadow of the pandemic: researching spaces of resilience and transformation
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      Why women’s leadership must be prioritised in the COVID-19 crisis
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How Do Leaders Collectively Change Institutions?

Introduction to DLP III

Current Project

January 2019 – June 2022

Introduction to DLP III

David Hudson, Claire Mcloughlin, Chris Roche, Sohela Nazneen, Jack Corbett, Lisa Denney

Citizen state engagement in the Solomon Islands: learning from pockets of developmental leadership

Current Project

July 2020 – March 2022

Citizen state engagement in the Solomon Islands: learning from pockets of developmental leadership

Tony Hiriasia, David Hudson, Ujjwal Krishna, Claire Mcloughlin, Gordon Leua Nanau, Chris Roche

Leadership beyond state limits in Papua New Guinea

Current Project

April 2020 – March 2022

Leadership beyond state limits in Papua New Guinea

Mark Moran, Baia Warapa

Disability leadership in Indonesia

Current Project

November 2020 – February 2022

Disability leadership in Indonesia

Elisabeth Jackson, Ekawati Liu, Erin Wilson, Sen Sendjaya, Yuyun Yuningsih, Cucu Saidah, Joni Yulianto, Ishak Salim

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