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Bridging Research and Policy  
Bridging Research and Policy
The conviction that in order to achieve the Millennium Development Goals it is necessary to link political decisions to scientific knowledge is at the heart of the MOST Programme. This affirmation however raises a series of theoretical implications that need to be clarified. In this sense, the documents below introduce the conceptual bases underlying the project of building and consolidating efficient linkages between social science and policy.
  • Annotated Bibliography on Research-policy Links, English Literature, 2009 [PDF, 1.9 MB]
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  • Social Development: From Research to Policy to Action
    Concept paper (summary) for the meeting “From Research to Policy to Action”, Nairobi, Kenya, 22-24 January 2007.
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  • Buenos Aires Declaration calling for a new approach to the social science – policy nexus
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  • Social Science and Social Policy: From National Dilemmas to Global Opportunities
    MOST Policy Papers (2005). Special Edition.
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  • Bibliography on the link(age)s between research and policy (July 2007)
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