Comment & Opinion - Columnists Archives
Vahagn Avedian explores the significance of Biden's recent use of the 'G' word.
Does it really matter to recognize a century old “historical” event such as the Armenian Genocide…
Nicola P. Contessi weighs in on the implications of the Suez Canal logjam.
To everyone’s relief, the Suez blockage found a swift solution after only seven days. The entire backlog…
Cryptocurrencies are slowly changing the world. That could be particularly true for the world's charity and NGO sector.
Cryptocurrencies have rocketed into the mainstream. Bitcoin…
Sebastian Buckup explores what it really takes to 'build back better' after COVID-19.
“Never let a good crisis go to waste,” goes a common policy maxim. It is the rallying cry of…
Compromised accounts, device confiscation, censorship, surveillance, excessive monitoring – these are some of the threats in cyberspace with the potential to violate human rights…
This interview was conducted by the Global Governance Futures – Robert Bosch Foundation Multilateral Dialogues, which brings together young professionals to look ahead 15 years…
The Routledge Handbook of Turkish Politics edited by Alpaslan Ozerdem and Matthew Whiting. Abingdon and New York: Routledge 2019. 528 pp., £152 hardcover 9781138500556, £31.99…
Lalit Chennamaneni examines the decline of Indian democracy and the Global North’s contention with it. A comment on Amrita Narlikar’s ‘Why should Germany work more with India?’.…
Barnaby Dye and David Hulme ask whether Britain can learn from the mistakes and reforms of other emerging and developed economies in creating its new infrastructure bank.
In the…
Martin Miszerak and Bruce VonCannon argue that Hong Kong's youth are the key to its democratic future.
One bizarre spill-over from the recent Hong Kong protests was the adoption…