Tag: Regimes & Governance
236 Articles
- Conflict & Security
Why Hezbollah Fell
Introduction On March 3, 2025, Nawaf Moussawi, one of the few remaining senior figures of Hezbollah, sat for an interview with al-Mayadeen TV to discuss the militant group’s…
March 31, 2025
- Dialogues
A Constant in Europe: Portugal’s Foreign Policy and Economic Strategy
GJIA: The 2024 Portuguese election saw the highest voter turnout in decades, as well as the consolidation of the far-right Chega party as the third largest in the country’s…
March 28, 2025
- Society & Culture
A Rush to Pave the Peruvian Amazon: Bypassing the Law, a Highway Megadevelopment Project Threatens Indigenous Land Rights and Biocultural Resources
Introduction The Bellavista-Mazán-Salvador-El Estrecho highway (the Bellavista-El Estrecho highway) in the Peruvian Amazon is a planned megadevelopment project that illustrates…
March 25, 2025
- Global Governance
Russia in Africa: Private Military Proxies in the Sahel
Introduction Russia’s approach to the Sahel can be best described as opportunistic. Rather than advancing a coherent regional policy, Moscow has capitalized on its deepening…
March 24, 2025
- Dialogues
Inside EU Crisis Management: Professor Featherstone on Greece, the European Union, and the Road Ahead
GJIA: Professor Featherstone, your work on Greece’s austerity measures and the subsequent political fallout offers a detailed case study of crisis management. What are the key…
March 17, 2025
- Conflict & Security
The Balochistan Quagmire: A Cycle of Violence, Political Mobilization, and Repression
Introduction Balochistan has long been at the center of tensions between the federal government and Baloch nationalist movements, stemming from political marginalization,…
March 14, 2025
- Dialogues
The Bilderberg Meetings: A Forum for Trans-Atlantic Dialogue and Elite Career Advancement
GJIA: You have conducted extensive research on the Bilderberg Group. What is Bilderberg, and who are some of its members? What has the group accomplished? LK: Bilderberg is an…
February 24, 2025
- Dialogues
Rethinking Policy and Political Identity in Puerto Rico: Perspectives from Former Governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá
Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Puerto Rico’s political system operates under unique constraints as U.S. territory. In your view, how does this influence the…
February 10, 2025
- Dialogues
A Multipolar World Order: U.S.-China Relations Under a Second Trump Administration
GJIA: What is your assessment of the coming future of US-China competition under the second Trump administration? AW: US-China competition will be different from what we have…
February 3, 2025
- Society & Culture
Learning from Australia: Strengthening Congressional Scrutiny of Federal Agency Rulemaking
The Congressional oversight of the executive branch remains one of the most powerful means of checking executive power. In his 1885 book Congressional Government: A Study in…
January 8, 2025
