In October 2009, the Institute of Welsh Affairs held a one-day conference, in association with the Welsh Government and Coleg

Rydym am weld Cymru lle mae democratiaeth gref a hyderus. Bydd ein gwaith yn ceisio gwella addysg wleidyddol y genedl ac atebolrwydd a thryloywder ein gwleidyddion.
Drwy annog cyfryngau cadarn, a thrwy ymgyrchu nad yw’n bleidiol-wleidyddol, rydym am weld sffêr ddinesig Cymru yn tyfu ac yn cryfhau.
Mae ein prosiect Deall Lleoedd Cymru yn cefnogi pobl i ddeall eu cymunedau’n well ac yn declun i rymuso pobl Cymru.
Isod mae’r diweddaraf sy’n esbonio sut rydym yn gwneud i hyn ddigwydd. Mae rhestr lawn o’n cyhoeddiadau yma.
Dim ond drwy gefnogaeth ein haelodau mae’r IWA yn bodoli. Dysgwch fwy am ymuno â ni er mwyn sicrhau y gallwn barhau â’n gwaith.
In October 2009, the Institute of Welsh Affairs held a one-day conference, in association with the Welsh Government and Coleg
Civil society is thriving in Wales, as this volume testifies. Defined as occupying the space between the state and the
The IWA Eisteddfod Lecture 2009. The author imagines life 50 years into the future to communicate the urgency of the
This collection of essays written by David Melding AM starts with an examination of the Welsh nation, follows with an
This report, commissioned by the All-Wales Convention, explores what legislative opportunities would accrue to Wales as a result of moving
As technology and market forces radically change the world of television, regional broadcasting has been the biggest casualty. This book
The National Assembly has become a world leader in its representation of women. In the 2003 elections 50 per cent
In this collection of essays, leading figures from each of the main political parties discuss the future of their parties
The inaugural number of The Cardiff Bay Papers, a collaboration between the IWA and the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff