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The Department of International Development (DID), formerly known as King's International Development Institution, is an
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department located within the Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy in the School of Global Affairs at King's College London. DID was launched in 2013 with a focus on the phenomena faced by middle-income developing countries. DID is a young, innovative, and contemporary development studies department that is the first research centre in the UK that mixes
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and emerging markets. Its research revolves around
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,
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,
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, business,
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, and social policy. DID has students from 50 countries worldwide, who make half of all the student body. The department is a member of European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes and is a premium member of
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(DSA). It has strong links with the Department for International Development,
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, Oxfam and
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, while its staff holds associate positions at
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,
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,
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and the Institute of Development Studies. Although the Department of International Development at King's College London is perhaps the youngest in the UK, it is ranked as one of the top 10 global development learning programmes in the UK and one of the top 50 world universities of development studies by the ''QS University Ranking''.


Structure

DID is a department focusing on middle income
developing countries A developing country is a sovereign state with a lesser developed industrial base and a lower Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries. However, this definition is not universally agreed upon. There is also no clear agreem ...
or ‘
emerging economies An emerging market (or an emerging country or an emerging economy) is a market that has some characteristics of a developed market, but does not fully meet its standards. This includes markets that may become developed markets in the future or were ...
’ with close connections to King's College London's Global Institutes who are also housed in the School of Global Affairs, offering programmes at
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and graduate level.


Notable academic staff

* Andy Sumner


Research

DID is distinctive for its interest in rising middle income developing countries (like the
BRIC BRIC is a grouping acronym referring to the developing countries of Brazil, Russia, India, and China, which are identified as rising economic powers. It is typically rendered as "the BRIC," "the BRIC countries," "the BRIC economies," or alte ...
s) as well as in social, political, and economic phenomena in conjunction with policy related questions of those fast-growing developing countries. The department’s mission is “to explore the sources of success in emerging economies as well as understand the major development challenges they continue to face”. DID’s key areas of development are '
inclusive development Social exclusion or social marginalisation is the social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society. It is a term that has been used widely in Europe and was first used in France in the late 20th century. It is used across discipline ...
' on the one hand and ' national development' on the other hand. Within these two broad areas, it works on three research groups: # Political Economy & Institutions # Poverty, Inequality & Inclusive Growth # Social Justice Core research areas * History and theories of development (especially development economics, politics, and sociology) * Poverty, inequality, social justice and distribution * Gender and development * The environment, resource extraction and climate change * The role of manufacturing, industrialisation and deindustrialisation, technological change and the structure of employment * Global networks, value chains, entrepreneurship and transnational firms * Government, governance and public policy * Regional and country-level development: South, Southeast, and Northeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East; as well as China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, and more.   DID publishes a
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series and has links to various external organisations including institutions like the UK Foreign Office and the UK Department for International Development, the
British Academy The British Academy is the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and the social sciences. It was established in 1902 and received its royal charter in the same year. It is now a fellowship of more than 1,000 leading scholars spa ...
, the European Association of Development Institutes, the UK
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, the US Council on Foreign Relations,
UNDP The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)french: Programme des Nations unies pour le développement, PNUD is a United Nations agency tasked with helping countries eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable economic growth and human dev ...
, the
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, the
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, the
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, and various international non-governmental and research organisations.


Publications

* ''The Handbook of Latin American Politics'' : Co-edited with Deborah Yashar. London: Routledge Press, 2012 * ''Democratic Brazil Revisited''. Co-edited with Timothy J. Power. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008. * ''Human Rights and the Millennium Development Goals'' : Edited by Malcolm Langford (Oslo), with Alicia Ely Yamin (Harvard), 2013 * ''The Future of Foreign Aid: Development Cooperation and the New Geography of Global Poverty:'' with Richard Mallett. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012 * ''Intersecting Inequalities. Women and Social Policy in Peru 1990-2000''. Penn State University Press, 2010. * ''Sexual Violence During War and Peace. Gender, Power and Postconflict Justice in Peru.'' Palgrave Studies of the Americas Series, 2014. * ''Operating in Emerging Markets: A Guide to Management and Strategy in the New International Economy'', FT Press, 2013. * ''Promoting Silicon Valleys in Latin America: lessons from Costa Rica'', Routledge 2012 * ''Contesting Epidemics : How Brazil outpaced the United States in its Policy Response, what the BRICS can learn, and the Politics of Global Health Diplomacy,'' Imperial College Press, 2015 * ''Decentralization in Asia and Latin America: Towards a Comparative Inter-Disciplinary Perspective'' , with George Peterson (eds), Edward Elgar Press, 2006 * ''Informal Coalitions and Policymaking in Latin America''. Routledge: New York, 2009 * ''Debates on the Measurement of Global Poverty, with'' Sudhir Anand, and Joseph E. Stiglitz, Oxford University Press, 2010


Academics

The Department of International Development currently offers the following programmes: * BA International Development * MSc Emerging Economies and International Development * MSc Political Economy of Emerging Markets * MA Development Studies * MPhil/PhD Development Studies with reference to Emerging Markets


See also

*
Development studies Development studies is an interdisciplinary branch of social science. Development studies is offered as a specialized master's degree in a number of reputed universities around the world. It has grown in popularity as a subject of study since the e ...
*
Emerging economies An emerging market (or an emerging country or an emerging economy) is a market that has some characteristics of a developed market, but does not fully meet its standards. This includes markets that may become developed markets in the future or were ...
*
Development theory Development theory is a collection of theories about how desirable change in society is best achieved. Such theories draw on a variety of social science disciplines and approaches. In this article, multiple theories are discussed, as are recent d ...
*
Developing countries A developing country is a sovereign state with a lesser developed industrial base and a lower Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries. However, this definition is not universally agreed upon. There is also no clear agreem ...
*
Political Economy Political economy is the study of how economic systems (e.g. markets and national economies) and political systems (e.g. law, institutions, government) are linked. Widely studied phenomena within the discipline are systems such as labour ...
*
Inclusive growth Inclusive growth is economic growth that raises standards of livings for broad swaths of a population. Proponents for inclusive growth warn that inequitable growth may have adverse political outcomes. The definition of inclusive growth implies dir ...
* Institutional Economics *
Economic History Economic history is the academic learning of economies or economic events of the past. Research is conducted using a combination of historical methods, statistical methods and the application of economic theory to historical situations and i ...


References

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