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The Trump administration’s vision for development cooperation is becoming clearer. We identify 5 principles seemingly guiding actions.
What can 36 questions tell us?
The Trump…
Karl T. Muth discusses what the history of currency might teach us about how to regulate so-called “deepfakes,” AI-created images and videos that misleadingly portray things that…
Donald Trump’s dismantling of the US-led international order in favour of ‘great power’ spheres of influence has profound implications for the Middle East; but, even if it…
Cornelius Adebahr argues that, at last, Germany appears to have understood what is at stake.
Much as the assassination of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March in 44 BC became…
Scott Montgomery on the appropriate historical parallel for Trump's purge of organisations and professions he fears.
I will begin by saying it is difficult, in the shadow of…
This is the sixth chapter in a forthcoming e-book, entitled 'The Triple Humanitarian, Development and Peace Nexus: In Context and Everyday Perspective', edited by…
Alastair Newton argues that Donald Trump’s abandonment of the US-led international order and efforts to reshape global trade and finance do not bode well for economies in…
Scott Montgomery tries and fails to connect Trump to his predecessors.
Donald Trump has handed every ally of the U.S. the wrong end of a burning torch. His embrace of Russia goes…
Alfredo Toro Hardy argues that Trump’s foreign policy could qualify as anachronistic territory-grabbing imperialism.
America’s foreign policy is usually categorized under the…
This is the third chapter in a forthcoming e-book, entitled 'Decolonial Education and Youth Aspirations'. Syra Shakir argues that to decolonise your pedagogy, curriculum…