Editors’ picks Archive
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Will India’s next leader tackle its Institutionalised Corruption?
Posted on May 8, 2014India is currently holding its general election, which began on 7 April and will end on 12 May. With eight hundred and fifteen million eligible voters, the ongoing elections are ... -
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South Africa’s election: a wake-up call for the ANC?
Posted on May 5, 2014Whilst twenty years of democracy is an anniversary worth celebrating, it’s also a reminder that the struggle for equality is not over Twenty years ago, in April 1994, South Africa ... -
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What Does the Ukraine Crisis Tell Us About Economic Interdependence?
Posted on April 24, 2014One of the most fervently debated topics in International Relations is over whether or not economic interdependence decreases the likelihood of war. Intuitively, it seems obvious that two countries whose ... -
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The Crisis of Governance in Post-war Libya: The Legacy of Colonel Qaddafi
Posted on April 16, 2014In the aftermath of victory in the 2011 Libyan Civil War, the victorious rebels and the transitional government they put into place seemed destined to become an example for the ... -
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Foreign Policy: Aristotle’s Practical Science
Posted on April 15, 2014“So virtue is a purposive disposition, lying in a mean that is relative to us and determined by a rational principle, by that which a prudent man would use to ... -
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Recognizing the Rohingya Muslims: Myanmar’s path to peace and prosperity?
Posted on April 12, 2014In recent years, international attention on Myanmar (historically known as Burma), has revealed many developing stories. One story currently ongoing is that of the Rohingya Muslims, an ethnic minority group ...