Making political analysis useful: Adjusting and scaling

Abstract

This briefing encourages aid organisations interested in political analysis to start small and be pragmatic, devoting political-economy expertise to finding the most relevant and rigorous questions, then making them accessible to development practitioners for use in their everyday work. Questions should feed into workshops and then research, not the other way around. The briefing posits three types of analysis, with three different purposes, and outlines a fractal approach, which follows a common set of questions and statements across various forms of engagement.

Citation

Yanguas, P. Making political analysis useful: Adjusting and scaling. ESID, Manchester, UK (2015) 4 pp. [ESID Briefing No. 12]

Making political analysis useful: Adjusting and scaling

Updates to this page

Published 1 January 2015