Tag: Regimes & Governance
240 Articles
- Global Governance
Is Sustainable Peace in South Sudan a Realistic Expectation?
To resolve the South Sudanese conflict, it is important to acknowledge the role that the history of conflict in Sudan plays today. Although South Sudan gained independence from…
April 15, 2019
- Human Rights & Development
What North Korea’s Push for Economic Development Means for Human Rights
North Korea’s 2018 diplomatic makeover reduced tensions, deepened inter-Korean reconciliation, and fostered a perception among analysts that China, Russia, and some other…
April 13, 2019
- Global Governance
2019 Indian Elections: Despite Economic Missteps, Modi’s Reelection Prospects Remain Strong
Modi’s 2014 Election Victory Prime Minister Modi swept into office in May 2014 after securing a decisive victory over the incumbent Congress Party and its coalition partners.…
April 11, 2019
- Global Governance
The Building of Russia’s Geopolitical Momentum
Putin has thwarted Ukraine’s ability to pursue a westward political trajectory in the short-term, even if Russian hostility has hardened Kyiv’s long-term commitment to the…
March 30, 2019
- Human Rights & Development
The Human Right to Adequate Housing in India: Obstacles and Challenges
The story of Shakur Basti is not an isolated one. Indian cities, towns, and villages routinely witness forced evictions. In 2017, state authorities across India demolished about…
March 22, 2019
- Dialogues
The Future of Macron’s France
GJIA: President Macron is expected to unveil a stricter immigration policy following the recent clearing of the migrant camp known as “the Jungle” in Calais. What do you…
February 28, 2019
- Society & Culture
The Rise of Blunt Power in the Strongman Era
One can certainly track where it has been: comity. The unfamiliar word nicely straddles the international and interpersonal. It refers to a mutually beneficial association of…
February 28, 2019
- Dialogues
Sergey Aleksashenko on Russian Foreign Policy from the 1990s to Today
GJIA: Based on your experience as the deputy Minister of Finance of Russia and as the first deputy chairman of the Central Bank of Russia, what would you say are the most lasting…
February 12, 2019
- Society & Culture
Preventing Violence in Ukraine Following Church Independence
The Ukrainian church’s independence – proclaimed by Orthodoxy’s leading prelate, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I – followed another escalation in Russia’s Ukrainian…
February 7, 2019
- Dialogues
Amb. Sergio Silva do Amaral on Brazil’s Changing Global Role
GJIA: With the election of president Bolsonaro, who has received strong support from President Trump, how do you believe Brazil’s relationship with the United States will?…
February 4, 2019
