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28 May 2015
This speech was given by Global Policy Board Member Pascal Lamy as the Jan Tumlir Lecture at a conference organized by ECIPE on March 9, 2015 in Brussels. I will argue that we are…
27 May 2015
Non-Traditional Security Issues and the South China Sea: Shaping a New Framework for Cooperation edited by Shicun Wu and Keyuan Zou. Farnham, Surrey, England; Burlington, VT, USA…
26 May 2015
Asia’s development has been so successful that it has been labelled a “miracle.” However, if this is true for economic growth, the picture looks far less…
25 May 2015
Following a largely unexpected election defeat, David Held poses 10 questions for the Labour Party with significance far beyond Britain. The UK general election was tumultuous…
18 May 2015
Nayef Al-Rodhan explores the implications of the development and acquisition of human enhancement technologies for military purposes. Human enhancement technologies are expanding…
15 May 2015
Networks of Rebellion: Explaining Insurgent Cohesion and Collapse by Paul Staniland. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2014. $79.95 hardcover 978-0-8014-5266-6, $27.95…
12 May 2015
In the final part of this series, Roland Benedikter discusses how the teachings of the model of regional autonomy provided by the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol-Alto Adige…
11 May 2015
Carlo Carraro explores communication strategies for creating impact with climate change research. Scientific research on climate has a hard time finding media space aimed at the…
11 May 2015
David Held and Kyle McNally argue that current policies, whilst having a humanitarian veneer, radically exacerbate the burdens of migrants and displaced persons from and in…
08 May 2015
In the fifth part of this six part series, Roland Benedikter further explores the problems, experiences, and options the model of regional autonomy of the Autonomous Province of…