In Reverse Chronological Order:
Adaptive programming and going with the grain: IMAGINE's new water governance model in Goma, DRC, (Development Policy Review, 2023/4/4, Tom Kirk, Duncan Green, Patrycja Stys, Tom Mosquera)
Emergent Agency in a Time of Covid-19 (LSE & Oxfam, April 2022, Irene Guijt, Duncan Green, Katrina Barnes and Filippo Artuso)
One Door Opens: Another Door Shuts? Decolonizing Open Access in Development Research, Faciolince. M and Green. D, 2021 (Development and Change)
Crisis responses, opportunity, and public authority during Covid-19's first wave in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Sudan (T Kirk, D Green, T Allen, T Carayannis, J Bazonzi, J Nidala, P Stys, P Muzuri, A Nyenyezi, K Vlassenroot, DA Nyuon, A Macdonald, A Owor, L Storer, J Okello, J Hopwood, R Oryem, M Parker, G Akello, Disasters, vol 45, pg S195, 2021)
Covid-19 as a Critical Juncture and the Implications for Advocacy, (2020) (Global Policy)
Adaptive Programming in Fragile, Conflict and Violence-Affected Settings. What Works and Under What Conditions? The Case of Institutions for Inclusive Development, Tanzania, Green. D and Guijt, I. (2019) ((Oxfam in association with IDS for the Action for Empowerment and Accountability Research Programme))
The Case for an Adaptive Approach to Empowerment and Accountability Programming in Fragile Settings, Christie, A. and Green, D. (2019) (Itad and Oxfam in association with IDS for the Action for Empowerment and Accountability Research Programme)
Adaptive Programming in Fragile, Conflict and Violence-Affected Settings, What Works and Under What Conditions?: The Case of Pyoe Pin, Myanmar, Christie, A. and Green, D. (2018) (Itad and Oxfam in association with IDS for the Action for Empowerment and Accountability Research Programme)
Theories of Change for Promoting Empowerment and Accountability in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Settings, IDS Working Paper 499, Brighton: IDS, 2017
Fit for the Future? Development trends and the role of international NGOs (Oxfam, June 2015)
The Age of Development: Mission accomplished or RIP? (Oxfam, June 2015)
Promoting Active Citizenship: What have we learned from 10 case studies of Oxfam’s work? (Oxfam, January 2015)
· Case Study: Advocating for Gulf Coast Restoration in the Wake of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: The Oxfam America RESTORE Act Campaign (Oxfam, January 2015)
· Case Study: The Chhattisgarh Community Forest Rights Project, India (Oxfam, January 2015)
· Case Study: Community Protection Committees in Democratic Republic of Congo (Oxfam, January 2015)
· Case Study: The Chukua Hatua Accountability Programme, Tanzania (Oxfam, January 2015)
· Case Study: The Indonesian Labour Rights Project (Oxfam, January 2015)
· Case Study: The Raising Her Voice Pakistan Programme (Oxfam, January 2015)
· Case Study: The Raising Her Voice Nepal Programme (Oxfam, January 2015)
· Case Study: (with Anna MacDonald) Power and Change: The Arms Trade Treaty (Oxfam, January 2015)
· Case Study: The Raising Her Voice Global Programme (Oxfam, January 2015)
· Case Study: The ‘We Can’ Campaign in South Asia (Oxfam, January 2015)
The Role of the State in Empowering Poor and Excluded Groups and Individuals, (UN DESA, July 2013) [also published by Oxfam as What Can Governments Do To Empower Poor People? (Oxfam, November 2013)
How Can a Post-2015 Agreement Drive Real Change? Revised Edition: The political economy of global commitments (with Stephen Hale and Matthew Lockwood, Oxfam 2012)
Living on a Spike: How is the 2011 food price crisis affecting poor people? (with Naomi Hossain, Oxfam, June 2011)
How Change Happens: Access to Medications in Thailand (Journal of Poverty Alleviation and International Development, 2(2): 47-62, 2011)
The Global Economic Crisis and Developing Countries (with Richard King and May Miller-Dawkins) (Oxfam, May 2010)
A Copper-Bottomed Crisis? The Impact of the Global Economic Meltdown on Zambia (Oxfam, December 2009)
What Happened at the G20? Initial Analysis of the London Summit, (Oxfam April 2009)
Latin America and the Global Economic Crisis, (Oxfam, March 2009)
The Urgency of Now (with Isobel Allen, Oxfam 2008)
Blood on the floor: How the rich countries have squeezed development out of the WTO Doha negotiations (Oxfam, December 2005)
Conspiracy of silence: old and new directions on commodities (iied and ICTSD, June 2005)
Conspiracy of silence: old and new directions on commodities (Oxfam, July 2005)
Rethinking Tropical Agricultural Commodities (with Ian Gillson and others, DFID, 2004)
Fostering Pro-sustainable Development Agriculture Trade Reform: Strategic Options Facing Developing Countries (with Jamie Morrison, ICTSD, 2004)
The Northern WTO Agenda on Investment: Do as we say, not as we did (with Ha Joon Chang, South Centre/CAFOD, June 2003, also published in Spanish by same publishers, as La Inversión en la OMC, Una Trampa del Norte)
Do UK Charities Invest Responsibly?: A Survey of Current Practice, Just Pensions, 2003
Dumping on the Poor: The Common Agricultural Policy, the WTO and International Development (with Matthew Griffith, CAFOD, September 2002)
Proposal for a ‘Development Box’ in the WTO Agreement on Agriculture, FAO Round Table paper, 2002, with Shishir Priyadarshi
Do UK Pension Funds Invest Responsibly? Just Pensions, 2002
Globalization and its Discontents, in International Affairs, RIIA, 2002 (with Matthew Griffith)
Capital Punishment: Making International Finance Work for the World's Poor (CAFOD, September 2001, also published in Vietnamese by Nha Xuat Ban Chinh Tri Quoc Gia, 2000).
Child workers of the Americas, NACLA Report on the Americas, 1999
The failing of the international financial architecture, NACLA Report on the Americas, 1999
Fashion Victims: Together We Can Clean Up the Clothes Trade: The Asian garment industry and globalisation (CAFOD, 1998)
Just How Clean are your shoes? Report on the global shoe trade (CAFOD, 1997)
Latin America: neoliberal failure and the search for alternatives, Third World Quarterly, 1996
Chile: the first Latin American tiger, NACLA Report on the Americas, 1994
Aid and civil society organizations, chapter (with Danny Sriskandarajah) in Handbook of Aid and Development, (Elgar, 2024, Raj M. Desai, Shantayanan Devarajan, and Jennifer L. Tobin (eds))
From Poverty to Power, a Blogger's Story chapter (with Maria Faciolince) in New Mediums, Better Messages? How Innovations in Translation, Engagement, and Advocacy are Changing International Development (Routledge, 2022, David Lewis (ed.), Dennis Rodgers (ed.), Michael Woolcock (ed.))
Using evidence to influence policy: Oxfam’s experience, (2018) R. Mayne, D.Green, I. Guijt, M.Walsh, R.English and P. Cairney (Palgrave Commun 4, 122 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-018-0176-7)
Advocacy, chapter in Humanitarianism: A Dictionary of Concepts (Routledge, 2018, Tim Allen, Anna Macdonald, Henry Radice eds)
NGOs in Economic Diplomacy in The New Economic Diplomacy, 4th edition, N.Bayne and S.Woolcock (eds), Routledge 2016, (with Celine Charveriat)
The democratic developmental state: Wishful thinking or direction of travel?, in Commonwealth Secretariat, Commonwealth Good Governance: Democracy, development and public administration, 2011
How have Poor Women and Men Experienced the Global Economic Crisis: What have we Learned? in The Financial Crisis and Developing Countries: A Global Multidisciplinary Perspective, P. van Bergeijk, A. de Haan and R. van der Hoeven (eds), ISS, 2011, (with Richard King)
Conspiracy of silence: old and new directions on commodities, in Agricultural Commodities, Trade and Sustainable Development, IIED, 2005 (also published as occasional paper by Oxfam)
A trip to the market: the impact of neoliberalism in Latin America, in Developments in Latin American Political Economy: States, Markets and Actors, Manchester University Press, 2001
Flexibility and Repression: The Chilean Model Explained, in Free Trade and Economic Restructuring in Latin America, Nacla, 1995