Following yesterday’s discussion on the current situation in Ukraine, Ian Litschko speaks with Dr. Lada Roslycky about the recent elections in Ukraine.
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Examining the Link Between Development and Democracy: the case of Ethiopia (1/2)
Ethiopia is often hailed as a stalwart for African development, but what implications does this have for democracy in the country?
The Rise of Celebrities in International Affairs
In his latest article, Malcolm McEachern explores the rise of celebrity involvement in international affairs.
Why Islamic States Need to Follow the Turkish Example
In her latest article, Rija Rasul examines the relationship between Islam and democracy, the success of Turkey, and the lessons that could be learned by other Islamic States.
The Arms Trade Treaty: A Promising Start?
In his latest work, Ben Abonyi examines the Arms Trade Treaty.
The International Ebola Response Needs Reconstructing, Fast
As Ebola has spread exponentially through West Africa over the past several months and now made its way in a handful of cases into both America and Europe, one central question has emerged: Given the magnitude of Ebola’s threat to international security, why has the current global response failed to bring the epidemic under control?
Human Trafficking: The Importance of Public Awareness
In his latest article, James Keeling explores the issue of human trafficking and touches on the importance of public awareness.
Disagree? Ban It.
In her latest article, Rija Rasul explores the practice of state censorship and argues that it is counterproductive to prosperity and development.
The Rise of Venezuela
In her latest article, Sayde-Hope Crystal discusses the election of Venezuela to a two year term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.
Who said foreign policy couldn’t be “domesticated”?
Anojan looks at how different diaspora communities in the United States and Canada have sought to include their interests within the wider foreign policy goals of their adopted homeland