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In a world defined by rising great-power rivalry, declining solidarity, and shrinking aid budgets, the Yale philosopher Thomas Pogge joins Dan Banik to discuss whether global justice and human rights still matter or whether power politics h...
Dan Banik speaks with David McNair about the shifting politics of global development in an era of debt distress and declining humanitarian funding. They explore how activism must adapt to a changing global financial landscape, the rise of a...
David Engerman takes Dan Banik inside the lives and rivalries of six South Asian economists who helped define what “development” would mean in the postcolonial world. From Cambridge seminars to global institutions, the conversation reveals ...
Dan Banik speaks with Lindsey Moore about how ethical AI and predictive analytics can transform decades of development evaluations into structured and searchable evidence for better decisions. They explore what it takes to build context-awa...
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Dan Banik is professor of political science and director of the Oslo SDG Initiative at the Centre for Global Sustainability, University of Oslo.
I write about the politics of development, often in Bangladesh
Thinking and writing about development, climate change, multilateralism and geo-politics.
President of the Center for Global Development
Research Professor, Centre for Global Sustainability, University of Oslo. Researching, consumption, development and sustainability.
PhD from Harvard, professor of philosophy & founding director of the Global Justice Program at Yale, member of the Norwegian Academy of Science, co-founder of Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP). https://campuspress.yale.edu/thomaspogge/
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