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Stuart Gordon - Associate Research Fellow, Chatham House
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Stuart Gordon - ;Associate Research Fellow, Chatham House - Discussed whether stabilisation represents a new and positive paradigm for undertaking development in fragile states, or a significant ‘securitisation’ of aid that undermines international efforts to tackle poverty. This event Stabilisation and the implications for development in fragile contexts was held on the 29th Nov 2010, from 13.00-14.30, at ODI’s offices in London.
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Date Found: December 03, 2010
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