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Reports

Over the years, the IWA have produced a number of highly regarded reports on a wide variety of topics. By convening experts from all backgrounds, our reports bring together a breadth of expertise that has hugely informed Welsh policy-making.

Our reports are available to download free of charge to ensure that they are accessible to all.

Aneurin Bevan and Paul Robeson

Er y cofir am Paul Robeson fel sosialydd heddiw yng Nghymru, chwaraeodd ran allweddol hefyd mewn perthynas Chenedlaetholwyr Du. Ymddengys

3rd February 2011 (2nd March 2020)
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A Metro For Wales’s Capital City Region

Around the world, the success of city region economies is becoming increasingly dependent on high capacity, high quality, intra and

1st February 2011 (2nd March 2020)
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Engaging Wales’ Disengaged Youth

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

3rd November 2010 (2nd March 2020)
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Growing Wales’ Civil Society

Civil society is thriving in Wales, as this volume testifies. Defined as occupying the space between the state and the

14th October 2010 (4th March 2020)
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Adding Life to Years – Welsh Policy Approaches to Ageing

Extended old age is a modern phenomenon, and a tremendous achievement for contemporary society. It should be a matter for

15th July 2010 (4th March 2020)
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Creating a Positive Business Environment for Wales

In May 2010 the IWA submitted its response to the Welsh Government’s economic renewal consultation. Following from its first National

15th May 2010 (4th March 2020)
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Against the Odds

Over the best part of two millennia, notions of Welsh identity have ebbed and flowed but the desire to ensure

12th April 2010 (4th March 2020)
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Wales in 2050: A view from the future

The IWA Eisteddfod Lecture 2009. The author imagines life 50 years into the future to communicate the urgency of the

15th October 2009 (4th March 2020)
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Digital Britain and the DCMS consultation on IFNCs

This is the IWA’s response to Digital Britain and the DCMS consultation on IFNCs. Click here to download the IWA’s response

30th July 2009 (4th March 2020)
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