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Terence Wood

Fellow, Development Policy Centre

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Wood, Terence, Laveil, Maholopa, & Kabuni, Michael (2023). Troubles and Puzzles: The 2022 General Elections in Papua New Guinea. The Journal of Pacific History. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/00223344.2023.2248008

Howes, Stephen, Liu, Huiyuan, Wood, Terence, & Hill, Cameron. (2023). Why are two in five Australian aid investments rated unsatisfactory on completion? An investigation into recent trends in Australian aid performance assessments. Development Policy Centre Report, Canberra

Wood, Terence, Otor, Sabit., & Dornan, Matthew, (2022). Why are aid projects less effective in the Pacific? Development Policy Review, 40(3), e12573. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/dpr.12573

Wood, Terence, & Hoy, Chris (2022). Helping Us or Helping Them? What Makes Foreign Aid Popular with Donor Publics? Economic Development and Cultural Change, 70(2), 567-584. https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/713930

Laveil, Maholopa, & Wood, Terence. (2022). Do DSIP funds help PNG MPs win? Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper, 2022(99), 1-34.

Kabuni, Michael, Laveil, Maholopa, Milli, Geejay & Wood, Terence (2022). Elections and politics. In S. Howes & L. N. Pillail (Eds.), Papua New Guinea: government, economy and society (pp. 17-56). ANU Press.

Hoy, Chris, Wood, Terence, & Moscoe, E. (2022). Addressing vaccine hesitancy in developing countries: Survey and experimental evidence. PLoS ONE, 17(11), e0277493. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277493

Wood, Terence, & Nicholls, Imogen (2021). Aid fragmentation and volatility in the Pacific. Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 8(1), 114-128.

Wood, Terence, Laveil, Maholopa, & Kabuni, Michael (2021). What has limited preferential voting changed in Papua New Guinea? Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper, 2022(101), 1-36. https://devpolicy.org/should-png-abandon-lpv-20210910/

Wood, Terence, Dornan, Matthew, & Muller, Sachini. (2021). Change and continuity in Australian aid: what the aid flows show Development Policy Centre Report, Canberra.

Wood, Terence (2021). Australian NGOs Overseas. Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper, 2021(94).

Hoy, Chris, Wood, Terence, & Moscoe, E. (2021). Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy: Survey and Experimental Evidence from Papua New Guinea. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 9837.

Wood, Terence, Hoy, Chris & Pryke, Jonathan. 2020. The Effect of Geostrategic Competition on Public Attitudes to Aid. Journal of Experimental Political Science, 1-11.

Wood, Terence. 2020. The 2019 Elections: Electoral Quality, Political Inequality and the Flames of Frustration in Honiara. The Journal of Pacific Studies, 40(2), 6-22.

Wood, Terence. 2020. The Impact of Covid-19 on Australian Foreign Aid to Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 85, 115-120.

Wood, Terence, Otor, Sabit & Dornan, Matthew. 2020. Australian aid projects: what works, where projects work, and how Australia compares. Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 7(2), 171–186.

Wood, Terence. 2020. Can Solomon Islands escape its clientelism trap. In: McCarthy, S. & Thompson, M. R. (eds.) Governance and Democracy in the Asia-Pacific: Political and Civil Society. New York: Routeledge, 107-124.

Wood, Terence. 2019. Can Information Change Public Support for Aid? The Journal of Development Studies, 55(10), 2162-2176.

Wangi, Thomas & Wood, Terence. 2019. Using name standardisation to track candidate and MP performance over time in Papua New Guinea. Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper, 84.

Laveil, Maholopa & Wood, Terence. 2019. The 2017 election in Papua New Guinea. Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper, 83.

Wood, Terence. 2018. Development trajectories and possibilities in the Pacifics. Development Bulletin, 80, 158-163.

Wood, Terence. 2018. The clientelism trap in Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea, and its impact on aid policy. Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 5(3), 481-494.

Wood, Terence. 2018. Aid Policy and Australian Public Opinion. Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 5, 235–248.

Spratt, Joanna & Wood, Terence. 2018. Change and resilience in New Zealand aid under Minister McCully. Policy Quarterly, 14(2), 25-31.

Dornan, Matthew, Muller, Sachini & Wood, Terence. 2018. Aiding the Pacific: The changing nature of Australian foreign aid to the region. Development Bulletin, 80, 145-153.

Wood, Terence, Burkot, Camilla & Howes, Stephen. 2017. Gauging Change in Australian Aid: Stakeholder Perceptions of the Government Aid Program. Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 4(2), 237-250.

Wood, Terence; Cifuentes, Alex & Pryke, Jonathan. 2016. NGO Donations and Support for Government Aid in Australia, Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper, 50.

Wood, Terence & Muller, Sachini. 2016. Aid Online: An Analysis of How Australian Aid NGOs Use the Internet. Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper, 47.

Wood, Terence. 2016. Is Culture the Cause? Choices, Expectations, and Electoral Politics in Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. Pacific Affairs, 89(1), 31-52.

Wood, Terence. 2015. The Three Political Economies of Electoral Quality in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper, 2015(43).

Burkot, Camilla & Wood, Terence. 2015. Australian Public Opinion About Foreign Aid, 2011–2015. Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper, (40).

Wood, Terence. 2015. The 2014 parliamentary elections in Solomon Islands. Electoral Studies, 39, 153-158.

Wood, Terence. 2015. Aiding Women Candidates in Solomon Islands: Suggestions for Development Policy. Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 2(3), 531–543.

Goldsmith, B. E., Horiuchi, Y. and Wood, T. 2014. ‘Doing Well by Doing Good: The Impact of Foreign Aid on Foreign Public Opinion’, Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 9(1), 87-114.

Corbett, J. and Wood, T. 2013, ‘Profiling Politicians in Solomon Islands: Professionalisation of a Political Elite?’ Australian Journal of Political Science 48(3), 320-334.

Wood, T. and Spratt, J. 2013, ‘Show Me the Money: An Analysis of New Zealand ODA Expenditure 2002 to 2011’, Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper No. 30.

Wood, T. 2011, ‘Is Economic Development an Appropriate Focus for an Aid Programme’, New Zealand Aid and Development Dialogues Working Paper.

Wood, T. and Naidu, V. 2009, ‘Gender, Security and Trade: The Millennium Development Goals in the Pacific’, in Leckie, J (ed.), Millennium Development Goals in an Insecure and Gendered World, Ashgate, Hampshire.

Wood, T. and Murray, W.E. 2007, ‘Participatory Democracy in Brazil and Local Geographies: Porto Alegre and Belo Horizonte Compared’, European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Vol. 83, pp. 19-41.

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