All Articles about
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The Limits of Humanitarian Military Interventions: Innovation and Transformation in the Age of Complexity
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The Efficacy of Cooperation in Human Rights Promotion
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A Case for Governance
Governance is a demand-side phenomenon. From New Delhi to Los Angeles, from São Paulo to Cape Town, citizens drive the push for more capable, accountable, and responsive governance. Precisely because citizens deserve clearer definitions and more empirical metrics, the international community must continue to work with national and local partners to refine the best recipe for governance.
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Dr. Pau-y Chow
2006 Berlin Fellowship
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Between Foreign Policy, Politics, and the Law: The United States Refugee Crises of 1980
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When Diversity Is A Given And Not The Goal: Inclusive Interactions Among A Culturally Diverse Group
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Hybrid Wars in Post-Soviet Spaces as a Challenge to the West
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Why They Keep Risking Their Lives: Syrians Under Temporary Protection in Turkey
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Diversity and the Revolt of the Individual
This article will explore how identity politics today can be revisited with Camus’s political theory in mind. It will attempt to extrapolate from his philosophy what he would think of minority rights today.
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Unequal Empowerment: African Civil Society in the Digital Age