This paper raises some questions about Brexit in light of international development cooperation and policy studies. Brexit could be a disrupting critical juncture for UK policy and international development institutions after an extended period as a member of the European Union (EU). Consequently, it calls for investigating ongoing or potential policy reform in the UK’s international development programmes, the identification of policies that will not correspond to the requirements of the U...
Cletus is a Lecturer in Geopolitics and Environmental Politics at the Department of Geography at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) and studies for a PhD at the University of Leicester,