Articles

Mexico’s Historical 2024 Presidential Elections

Franco Laguna Correa • May 30 2024 • Articles

Mexico has a long-lasting tradition of macho culture, and of fostering autocratic regimes more focused on framing the presidential figure than tackling national issues.

Opinion – Rishi Sunak’s National Service Pledge and the Case Against Conscription

Andreas Yiannaros • May 28 2024 • Articles

The UK government should focus on modernising its recruitment strategies and offering flexible service options rather than reviving coercive and anachronistic practices.

Opinion – Assessing National and International Responses to Climate-Induced Migration

Radhey Wadhwa • May 28 2024 • Articles

Recognizing climate-induced migration as a human rights issue and underscoring the need for a rights-based approach is crucial.

Opinion – Chipko’s Lessons for Today’s Global Environmentalism

Adarsh Badri • May 28 2024 • Articles

As Governments grapple with the impending ecological crisis, they must leverage the knowledge that is innate to local communities.

Gendered Memory and Mass Violence: Rwanda, Bosnia, and the Holocaust

Anneliese Schenk-Day • May 28 2024 • Articles

A more nuanced discussion of women’s experiences during mass violence from all angles and perspectives, victim, perpetrator, rescuer, and combatants is vital to understanding mass violence.

Opinion – Opposition Strategy and Perspective in India’s 2024 Elections

Ajay Gudavarthy • May 28 2024 • Articles

The only way to break Modi’s dominance is to espouse a worldview that offers the electorate a different and contrasting way of evaluating the issues at hand.

Opinion – Moldova Must Balance Media Freedom and Disinformation

Stanislav Pavlovschi • May 26 2024 • Articles

There must be greater efforts to protect and educate the Moldovan public against disinformation, without violating freedom of speech.

Opinion – Why Unipolarity Is Not Over

Pål Røren • May 26 2024 • Articles

Scholars often talk about structural changes in the international system – but the world remains unipolar, with the United States at its center.

Indian Think Tanks and India’s Security Policy in the Indo-Pacific

Stuti Bhatnagar • May 20 2024 • Articles

Think tank research independence is often reliant on the support of formal institutions with amorphous lateral connections with government actors.

The Strategic Defense Initiative and the Logic of Narrative Coercion

Ngô Di Lân • May 19 2024 • Articles

The effective use of narrative coercion, as demonstrated by the SDI, could set the stage for a negotiated resolution in contemporary conflicts such as Ukraine.

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