The interlocutors in this podcast hosted by Eva-Maria Nag are Dr Ferran Perez Mena, Assistant Professor in International Relations at the School of Government and International…
In this podcast, Eva-Maria Nag hosts Jess Begon, Associate Professor of Political Theory at the School of Government and International Affairs (SGIA) at Durham University, to talk…
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera provides policy recommendations to address the (im)migration crisis in the United States and proposes a long-term comprehensive solution.
Immigration is…
This is the second of a three-part series on the future of the IMF (read the first here). The second part starts with a short section to illustrate how the western bloc uses…
AI may be a game-changer for climate action, but it also comes with hidden environmental and social costs. To harness its potential without deepening inequalities, we need…
Six years ago, Sierra Leone’s President declared a national emergency over sexual violence. Today, men in the West African nation are playing their part to fight for the safety of…
The Fourth Financing for Development (FfD) Conference is a crucial platform for tackling sustainable development financing. Yet, it faces mounting challenges: shrinking public…
This post introduces a forthcoming e-book, ‘Decolonial Education and Youth Aspirations’, edited by Nyashadzashe Mandivenga and Sara Camacho Felix. Chapters will be…
This is the second chapter in a forthcoming e-book, entitled 'Decolonial Education and Youth Aspirations', edited by Nyashadzashe Mandivenga and Sara Camacho Felix.
In…
Daniele Carminati explores how countries are using soft power to harness dissatisfaction with the current state of global affairs and challenge the status quo.
In Nye’s…
This is the first post in a three-part series about the interstate political-economy order, and specifically about the IMF and how it can best ensure its survival in our currently…
Layih Butake and Augustin Wambo Yamdjeu hail the new plan and call local expertise to drive its implementation.
It's official: the new Comprehensive Africa Agriculture…
Globalization promised us a united world, but in the end, it revealed a divided humanity—one that chose greed over grace, silence over solidarity, and self-interest over survival…
Global inequality will continue to spiral in a skewed system of international finance and governance that heavily favours the Global North, says Anthony Kamande in the latest blog…
Stephan Klingebiel and Hangwei Li argue that China's developing-country status no longer describes reality.
According to the World Bank, high-income economies are defined as…