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Is China an unlikely climate and wellbeing hero?
Is China an unlikely climate and wellbeing hero?
For many, putting ‘green economy’ and ‘China’ in the same sentence is an oxymoron. Push the idea to ‘leader in global climate governance’…
Tim Van Gardingen
Mar 29, 2023
Pension reform: a tipping point for a French government in crisis?
Pension reform: a tipping point for a French government in crisis?
Amid a faltering protest momentum, French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne announced that the government would bypass Parliament and make…
Emma Carmichael
Mar 21, 2023
Navigating the Mekong River: between Geopolitics and Climate Change
Navigating the Mekong River: between Geopolitics and Climate Change
The Mekong River is the key to the livelihoods of more than 60 million people living on its shores from China and through Laos, Cambodia…
JeanneMayDesurmont
Mar 10, 2023
Votes, Money, and Fuel: The Nigerian Presidential Election
Votes, Money, and Fuel: The Nigerian Presidential Election
Presidential elections and controversy
Mattia Segni
Mar 8, 2023
Food Matters: How The Agricultural Subsidies of Wealthy Nations Hurt the Global South
Food Matters: How The Agricultural Subsidies of Wealthy Nations Hurt the Global South
In the summer of 2022, then prime minister Liz Truss introduced a multi-million pound aid package for African countries struggling with…
Oscar Selby
Feb 17, 2023
Non merci! Why the French refuse Macron’s pension reforms
Non merci! Why the French refuse Macron’s pension reforms
Protesters across France take to the streets in response to Macron’s pension reform proposal. Photo source: Roland Godefroy
Mattia Segni
Feb 7, 2023
The female vote: how women can make or break Brazil’s future
The female vote: how women can make or break Brazil’s future
Three weeks ago, over 123 million Brazilians voted in the first round of what has been called the most important presidential election of…
Kiara Parisius de Lima
Oct 19, 2022
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Why Democracy may not work for developing countries: a study of Rwanda
Why Democracy may not work for developing countries: a study of Rwanda
In 1990, the Rwandan civil war erupted between the country’s two dominant ethnic groups, the Hutus and the Tutsis. After four years of…
Nour Attalla
Nov 21, 2019
Why Changing Attitudes to Criminality is Crucial to US Prison Reforms
Nour Attalla
PER Forecasts: A post-coronavirus consumer
João Pedro Tavares
Poland’s Shift to Authoritarianism and the Role of the EU: A case for closer European Integration
Tom Flaskamp
5G: A race for hyperconnectivity or Chinese Dependence?
Irina
Egypt’s new Desert Capital: The Ultimate Dictator Power Move?
Nour Attalla
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