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Duncan Green on why concern, morality and guilt play important roles in our attitudes to aid.
Went to a big event on public attitudes to aid recently . Weird being back in…
Recently, The Zambakari Advisory sat down with Ambassador Freeman in a wide-ranging Zoom call, posing questions on a series of subjects relating to the war in Ukraine, U.S.…
Arthur Gwagwa and Beverley Townsend propose a relational concept of the self-determination and non-dominance that aligns with African aspirations and claims in an …
Brandt K. Mabuni and Hideo Asano argue that under Kishida, nonproliferation dreams meet energy pragmatism.
During the uneasy days of the early Cold War, US President Dwight…
Maurizio Geri explores the increasing tensions over the future of the internet that have Malaysia at thier heart.
With the US and Philippines holding the largest ever…
Laura Quinteros and Nick Bernards review the landscape of green FinTech and offer some critical discussion of its limits and possibilities. This is the fourth post in a new…
Shamel Azmeh and Ken Shadlen explore the concerning rule breaking threatening the future of the multilateral trade regime.
Research has examined the role of the multilateral…
Maximilian Mayer and Gedaliah Afterman ask how middle powers can manage maintain autonomous foreign and technology policies as the rivalry between the United States and…
Corneliu Bjola and Ilan Manor argue that the stage is set for the emergence of AI-driven diplomacy and explore its implications.
Lord Palmerston, a British Prime Minister and…
Maurizio Geri argues the British government may well want to facilitate a new Asia-Pacific regional counter-terrorism framework.
Britain’s entry into the 11-country Comprehensive…