Human Trafficking: Implementation from the perspective of three Southeast Asian countries
A runner-up in the International Affairs Student Writing Compeition, this essay examines human trafficking from the perspective of three Southeast Asian countries and the necessity to consider...
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Truth Commissions and Transitional Justice: A Case Study of Post-Pinochet Chile
Essay examines the impacts of truth commissions in post-Pincchet Chile. By Katherine Lee. (10/28/2016)
Interview: Graciela Chichilnisky and Heikki Patomaki
Joint interview with Graciela Chichilnisky and Heikki Patomaki, Professor of Global Politics at the University of Helsinki, on global governance and climate change. By C.J. Polychroniou and Marcus ...
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The (Trans-Siberian train of) Heartland or (Mare Liberum of) Rimland?
This years marks the anniversary of the creation of the legendary Trans-Siberian railway of Russia. A look at mega structures from the next century. By Filippo Romeo. (10/17/2016)Read More...
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Big Data Needs Science Diplomacy
Author arugues that big data needs bigger ethics, Science diplomacy and Global diplomacy. By Syed Danish Ali. (10/12/2016)
Technology Can Address Climate Change Threat: Interview with Graciela Chichilnisky and Peter Wadhams
Graciela Chichilnisky and Peter Wadhams say it is possible to resolve the climate change threat through the deployment of technology that can remove carbon dioxide from the air. By C. J. Polyc...
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Participate in University of Hull Survey: Measuring the Existence of Global Citizenship
Participate in this survey from The University of Hull, UK, pursuing a project on measuring the existence of global citizenship (called 'demos'). (09/30/2016)
Analyis of Safe Haven, an explicit favoring of one religion/ ethnic group against another in the face of atrocities committed by ISIS. By Mustafa Akhwand. (09/30/2016)
Brief discusses Links to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) / Post-2015 Development Framework and Role of Committee on World Food Security (CFS) & Its Stakeholders. By Mumukshu Patel. (10/01/...
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Analyzing the Nexus of Globalization, Security and International Terrorism
Does globalization terrorism seems to constitute significantly more security challenges than ever before? By Gabor Sinko. (09/22/2016)
Geopolitics of Climate Change: The Future of Tao and Quantum Buddhism
Paper asks, what is the relation between Buddhism and the Climate Change? Far more than it appears on the first glance. By Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarevic. (09/13/2016)
Indonesian Nationalism and Postcolonial Colonialism: enduring legacies for Papua
Paper exposes postcolonial colonialism perpetrated by the Indonesian State, its ruling apparatus and other domestic and foreign stakeholders in the disputed province of [West] Papua. By Nathan Down...
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Katchatheevu: A Resolved, Yet an Unresolved Tussle
Is there hope to revolve dispute between India and Sri Lanka over the continuing the “disputed” islet – Katchatheevu – in the Palk Bay? By Adarsh Vijay. (08/03/2016)Read More...
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The Great Transition to Green Capitalism: An Interview with Graciela Chichilnisky
Graciela Chichilnisky thinks that a new global economy based on "green capitalism" is not only possible but absolutely essential for the future of the planet. By Marcus Rolle. (08/01/2016...
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Brexit: Lessons for the Remainers and Other Integrating Regions
Reflections on Brexit and lesson learned. By Dr. Pattharapong Rattanasevee. (08/02/2016)
The International Productivity Problem, the Energy Transition, and Globalization, Going Forward
Essay argues that the stresses of the upcoming major worldwide energy transitions, accompanied by climate change protections, are likely to severely test national and international coordination sys...
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Will Afghanistan’s Lone Fighter Succeed?
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani is fighting wars on multiple fronts. What are his prospects for success? By Ali Reza Sarwar. (07/27/2016)
The Elimination of War Debate: Why Talking About Human Nature is Irrelevant
Paper explores, is war inherently inseparable from us and trying to eliminate it would therefore be a vain endeavour? By Nathanaël Chouraqui. (07/24/2016)