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Pursuing the call for middle powers around the world to step up, Alasdair Gordon-Gibson considers opportunities for the humanitarian sector to regain trust through a more honest…
Based on the experience of 75 years of UN peacekeeping and 30 years of NATO stabilization operations, a few critical factors influence whether states, are willing to politically…
Jide Okeke explores how by blending digital-age accountability with institutional design, youth-led movements could transform how African societies govern themselves in the twenty…
Titilope Ajeboriogbon examines why Africa remains perpetually labeled as "emerging" despite decades of development initiatives, tracing the structural causes to colonial legacies…
Nick Redman argues that governments grappling with demographic conundrums would do well to study what Bulgaria did and what it achieved.
Developed and developing countries alike…
Echoing calls in Davos, Mark Beeson argues that we must not let the naked application of power to determine our collective future.
Spare a thought for beleaguered policymakers in…
Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat argues that Halmahera’s future should not be defined by nickel alone, and that Gulf investors have an opportunity — and a responsibility — to pursue…
The digital economy, e-sports and entertainment are driving huge economic change in the Global South. However, traditional development models fail to account for this shift. Many…
Bhavya Johari calls on States Parties to the Rome Statute to confront the institutional reality that voluntary cooperation cannot sustain international criminal justice when major…
Nelson Aghogho Evaborhene examines the redistribution of responsibility, risk, and sovereignty in African health systems under U.S. bilateral health strategies.
As Washington…