Bridging Research and Policy in International Development:
Special Issue of the Journal of International Development
Volume 17 Issue 6 : August 2005
International development is characterised by a concern for praxis, the
union of theory and practice. But bridging research and policy is harder
than it looks. What factors affect the influence research has on policy
and practice in international development? How can we bridge research
and policy more effectively for poverty reduction?
This special issue of the Journal of International Development presents
the main papers and conclusions from the blockbuster 2004 Development
Studies Association conference on Bridging Research and Policy in International
Development. Edited by Simon Maxwell and Julius Court, it features keynote
papers by:
- Naresh Saxena (Former Secretary, Planning Commission, Government of
India)
- Matthew Taylor (Head of Policy Planning in the Prime Minister's team
in Downing Street and former Director of the Institute for Public Policy
Research (IPPR)
- Maureen O’Neil (President of the International Development
Research Centre (IDRC)
- Masood Ahmed (Director General of the UK Department for International
Development (DFID)
The special issue also includes four research-policy case studies from
experienced researchers – focusing on African Politics; Poverty
Reduction; Primary Education; Aid and Finance.
Together these papers add new perspectives and a host of lessons on the
science and the art of bridging research and policy. In particular, they
highlight four key lessons: the need for donors and research foundations
to foster research capacity and to protect it from political interference;
the need for researchers to use detailed case material within and across
national boundaries in order to inform high-level policy debates; the
importance of presenting research results in such a way that they cannot
be over-simplified; and the value of creating alliances between researchers
and civil society advocacy groups.
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