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India. Once hailed as the world’s largest democracy, it has in recent years given more and more cause for its democratic credent... Read More
Ukrainian soldier at a checkpoint in Bucha, April 2nd 2022 ( credit : Rodrigo Abd/ AP)
This article is part of a series in collaboration with The Governance... Read More
While 2021 was marked by unpredictable fluctuations in the economy, the first quarter of 2022 has not shown any signs of a return to ‘business as usual’. A... Read More
The past two years have been particularly turbulent for nations, people, communities, and organizations across the world. It took a global pandemic to highligh... Read More
This article is part of a series in collaboration with the Graduate Press, the student-run publication of The Graduate Institute in Geneva. You can read th... Read More
U.S. presidents typically reserve their first 100 days in office for urgent policy priorities. It makes sense to take advantage of the fleeting opportunity whe... Read More
Where is Moldova’s place on the geo-political map of the world? Is it the EU’s “close partner” or Moscow’s puppet? For years, Moldova has balanced European amb... Read More
The United States (U.S.) experienced a gauntlet of environmental problems in 2020. But there may be reason for hope, as state and non-state actors are offering... Read More
Does a private corporation have an obligation to prevent the dangers of climate change? That is the question brought before a court in the Netherlands in a cas... Read More
Media manipulation is anything but new. While every technological invention offered new ways to manipulate public opinion, democracies seem to be particularly ... Read More