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This interview is part of a series of interviews with academics and practitioners at an early stage of their career. The interviews…
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This interview is part of a series of interviews with academics and practitioners at an early stage of their career. The interviews…
While indigenous civil society organisations (CSOs) are important actors in post-conflict peacebuilding, they have traditionally played a somewhat secondary role by carrying…
Financial crises and poverty exist in a mutually reinforcing relationship that poses significant challenges for sustainable development and the achievement of the…
Current events have created a unique opportunity for the United States to swiftly weaken the regime in Tehran so Iranians can overthrow…
The Trump administration’s recent release of “365 Wins in 365 Days” offers an intriguing empirical ledger of its first year back in…
The US intervention in Venezuela and the reinterpretation of the Monroe Doctrine have been viewed in light of a crucial present-day question:…
What is the social contract, and how does it apply to the international? We very briefly identify Thomas Hobbes and Woodrow Wilson,…
On January 27th, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists revealed the 2026 setting of the Doomsday Clock, its long-standing attempt to communicate how close…
In May 2025, I authored an article entitled Chagos Deal Is Done: Sovereignty Is Returned to Mauritius. Arguably, that title was somewhat…
Australia has always been a top destination for skilled workers seeking global career exposure, better lifestyle standards, and long-term security. To strengthen…