2022
- Diving deeper into complexity, kindness and collaborative learning (December 2022)
- Systems, stars and constellations (October 2022)
- Sandboxes, stories, gambles and change (July 2022)
- Systems and stories: Causality, power and impact (June 2022)
- Localisations, power, stories and change (May 2022)
- Corruption, systems, power & learning (April 2022)
- Alan’s Open and Adaptive Adventures (February 2022)
- Local capacity, power and change: Our feedback on USAID’s draft policy on local capacity development – blogpost, and longer note (January 2022)
2021
- Unlocking Corruption: Frontline perspectives on locally-led solutions (November 2021)
- Alan’s Explorations: An evolving map of inspiring connections – Open and Adaptive November reads (November 2021)
- Open and Adaptive: October reads (October 2021)
- Reporting transparently: Reflections shared with the Hewlett Foundation (September 2021)
- Open and Adaptive: September reads (September 2021)
- Beyond transparency, participation and accountability: Feedback on the Hewlett Foundation’s evolving TPA strategy (September 2021)
- Open and Adaptive: July reads (July 2021)
- Map, plan, act, repeat: Strengthening systems through cycles of learning and action (June 2021)
- Living and learning systems – Taking the “eco” in ecosystems approaches to governance and accountability seriously (April 2021)
- What’s in a name? Reflections on integrity, relationships and systems (February 2021)
2020
- Epidemiology and beyond: Modeling adaptive responses (July 2020)
- Data and Development: Problems, pathways and power – submission to the WDR2021 on “Data for Better Lives” (July 2020)
- Outside/In: International perspectives on governance challenges in the USA (July 2020)
- Silence is Violence: Black Lives Matter (June 2020)
- Listening, learning and adapting: A strategy for uncertain times (April 2020)
- Adapting to COVID-19: Sharing, learning and supporting (March 2020)
- Sharpening Global Integrity’s strategy: An update and request for feedback (January 2020)
2019
- Listening, learning and adapting: Sharpening Global Integrity’s strategy (October 2019)
- Rethinking the politics of development: new evidence to inform our evolution (September 2019)
- Our new Chair: Ania Calderon, charting our course and leading the way! (July 2019)
- In Focus: Open data, politics and results (June 2019)
- Information, accountability and impact: Luminate’s new Financial Transparency strategy (May 2019)
- M/E/L Maps: Supporting journeys to impact! (May 2019)
- Transparency: From revolution to evolution (April 2019)
- Practical support to address problems, politics and incentives – Annual Report for 2018 (February 2019)
2018
- More data, less corruption? (December 2018) – with Ania Calderon and Agustin DeLuca
- The evolution of the transparency and open data agenda – video interview at the International Open Data Conference, Argentina (September 2018)
- Politics, Trumps, Open Data? (September 2018)
- Building bridges: Opening government and solving problems locally (May 2018)
- What’s cooking? Mixing and matching the ingredients of open government (May 2018)
- Opening Up on Fiscal Governance: Our feedback on OSF’s new strategy (March 2018)
- 2017: What we did, what difference it made, and what we learned (February 2018)
- Open Aid, Open Societies, But Not Much Politics (February 2018)
- Open Budgets: Backsliding and the use of budget data (January 2018)
2017
- Learning and Power: Or, whose learning and adaptation counts? (December 2017)
- Costing Open Government Reforms: What About the Politics? (November 2017)
- Recap: How China Escaped the Poverty Trap (September 2017) co-author
- Exploring how data can make a difference: A call to collective action (July 2017)
- Bad Governance Close to Home: A global perspective (May 2017)
- Listening, Learning and Open Governance: Our Annual Report for 2016 (April 2017)
- The White House and the World Development Report (January 2017)
2016
- Bonjour, Paris! Global Integrity at the OGP Global Summit (December 2016)
- The costs and politics of open government interventions (November 2016)
- The World Development Report: Our comments on the latest overview (September 2016)
- Learning by doing: Our action plan for open governance (September 2016)
- Politics matters, so what? Time for bigger bets (and more learning) on adaptive programming (July 2016)
- The World Bank’s governance agenda: Learning to deliver sustainable development results? (July 2016)
- Mapping adaptive learning initiatives (June 2016), linking to guest blogpost, with Dave Algoso, on Duncan Green’s From Poverty to Power Blog (June 2016)
- Doing Anti-Corruption Differently (May 2016)
- Opening governance: Data, learning and action (Annual Report) (April 2016)
- Cash on Delivery in Context (April 2016)
- The value of open governance: Adaptive learning and development (January 2016)
2015
- Try, learn, adapt, repeat: T/A Learn reflections (November 2015)
- Money, politics and open governance (September 2015)
- Our revised strategy: Learning to open governance (July 2015)
- The marketplace of ideas: From “external assessments” to country-level learning (May 2015)
- Strategy: Start from where you are (April 2015)
- Open governance and learning loops: Iterations for transparency and accountability (March 2015)
- Following the money and opening government, building from the local – Mexico (March 2015)
- Governance in context: Putting principles into practice (February 2015)
- Learning, to open governance (January 2015)
2014
- Opening governance, doing development differently (October 2014)
- Beyond the “Good Governance” Mantra (October 2014)
- Open Goals (July 2014)
- Why the G20 should act on open data (June 2014)
- Post-2015: What’s the story? (June 2014)
- Measuring governance: What’s the point? (June 2014)
- Opening government? What does the data say? (May 2014)
- Australian Open? (April 2014)