The Center for the History of Global Development is a research focus established at the College of Liberal Arts at Shanghai University. Through conferences, workshops, publications and discussion panels, the Center seeks to contribute to interdisciplinary scholarly debates on the repercussions of “development” as a phenomenon which has shaped much of recent global history while remaining conceptually vague or contradictory. Podcasts are recordings of our lecture series. Please visit our website (http://www.history-global-development.net) for updates.
Latest episodes of the podcast History of Global Development
- Glenda Sluga-Climate and Capitalists, economic history of the 1972 UN Human Environment Conference
- George Bob Milliar- Party Democracy in Africa: the promotion of market practices in Ghana
- Marc Frey: The Office Du Niger in Mali
- Kristin Linnerud & Erling Holden: Closing the Sustainability Gap A Global Study of Goal Interactions
- Nikita Gryazin- UK’s (Post) Brexit Negotiation Strategy: Past, Present, Future