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In a short series, Simon Fraser argues that the dismantling USAID continues to have catastrophic impact on the international donor assistance sector. This post looks at the demise…
Dr. Semuhi Sinanoglu argues that AI can transform media development programming by enabling smarter early warning systems to protect journalists, especially against fast-…
Samuel Johnson-Saeger and Hilary Appel argue that Europe has had many reasons to fear the loss of American support.
Despite the minerals deal announced by Ukraine and the…
The Inner Life of Race: Souls, Bodies and the History of Racial Power by Leerom Medovoi. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2024. 279 pp., $104.95 hardcover 978-1-4780-2656-3, $27…
Sarah-Lea Effert and Sören Hilbrich argue that we must do better in building a convincing cosmopolitan case for foreign policy and rally support for it.
Recent years have…
Alex Glennie, Adrian Johnston, and Robyn Klingler-Vidra propose a ‘types of capital’ framework to better measure inclusive innovation.
Trickle down innovation doesn’t work.…
The WTO’s “Special and Differential Treatment” (SDT) was originally set up to level the playing field of trade opportunities between ‘developing’ and already ‘developed’ countries…
Mohsen Solhdoost argues that what was once a marriage of convenience against Assad and Iran is dissolving into strategic rivalry over the spoils and direction of post-Assad Syria…
Amal Chandra argues that the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, and India’s response through Operation Sindoor mark more than a singular episode of cross-border…
Changrok Soh and Damian Bank advocate for adapting the United Nations to the digital era by engaging transnational technology corporations as accountable partners, thereby…