Tag: Regimes & Governance
240 Articles
- Conflict & Security
Questions of Justice, Governance, and Rule of Law Surround the Local Elections in Senegal
This year has already been a momentous one for Senegal. In early February, President Macky Sall took over the Chairmanship of the African Union. The next day, Senegal’s…
April 15, 2022
- Global Governance
Nuclear Nonproliferation After the Russia-Ukraine War
A popular but ahistorical narrative is emerging about Russia’s war on Ukraine: if only Kyiv had retained the Soviet nuclear weapons stationed on its territory at the end of the…
April 8, 2022
- Society & Culture
State-Society Relations & Global Pandemic Responses: Why Gender Quotas in India Matter
As the world seeks to navigate the COVID-19 global pandemic, one thing is clear: trust in the government matters. A recent study finds low rates of COVID-19 infections (and high…
April 6, 2022
- Conflict & Security
Radical Transparency: The Last Hope for Fighting Corruption in Latin America
Latin America is losing its fight against corruption. The region, never a model of transparency, has seen an explosion in corruption during the pandemic, as presidential power…
April 1, 2022
- Global Governance
Prospects for Multi-Party Political Dialogue in Eswatini
Local organisations and the international community have called for a dialogue process to calm the situation. For such a process to have an effect, those pressing for reform must…
March 24, 2022
- Dialogues
Dr. Yanzhong Huang on Global Health Governance: An East-West Split?
GJIA: How did you become interested in issues on global health governance? YH: I was trained as a China specialist. When I was working on my dissertation, I chose the topic …
March 21, 2022
- Dialogues
Dr. Peter van den Berg on the Future of the European Project
GJIA: How strong is the Eurosceptic movement in the Netherlands? Do you believe that there is any chance of a Dutch withdrawal from the European Union? PVB: Brexit has silenced…
March 8, 2022
- Human Rights & Development
The ICC Investigation and Accountability in the Philippines
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced on September 15, 2021, that it was formally opening an investigation into alleged crimes against humanity in the, …
January 28, 2022
- Dialogues
Jill Dougherty on Russia, China, and Afghanistan: Part II
Recently, relations between Russia and China have continued to flourish, the two countries cooperating economically, politically, and militarily. What implications do you…
January 13, 2022
- Dialogues
Jill Dougherty on the Implications of Russia’s Eastern Europe Policies: Part I
GJIA: Many believe that conventional arms-control agreements are impossible with cyberwarfare. Consequently, is it feasible for the United States and Russia to even contemplate…
January 12, 2022
