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In a world where states have been able to disguise their intentions, Jeremy Fox examines the implications of technological advancements on the necessary transparency that governments need to address.
The movement for “mindfulness meditation” is growing, but can it break the modern political gridlock? An interview with Tim Ryan, the US Congressman who wants a “quiet revolution” in America.
O Brasil, provavelmente mais que qualquer outra potência emergente, tem a combinação perfeita de estabilidade e poder econômico para ganhar credibilidade no cenário internacional. O País deveria usar esta combinação para apresentar um desafio muito mais substancial ao status quo global de direitos
Le Brésil, peut-être plus que n'importe quelle puissance émergente, associe à la perfection stabilité et force économique, lui donnant une crédibilité sur la scène internationale qu’il devrait mettre à profit pour défier de manière beaucoup plus sérieuse le statu quo sur le droit international rel
Brasil, quizá más que cualquier otra potencia emergente, tiene la perfecta combinación de estabilidad y fortaleza económica para tener credibilidad en el ámbito internacional. Debería estar usando esta situación para presentar un desafío mucho más considerable al statu quo de los derechos humanos
Brazil has an adroit capacity to identify problems in the way human rights are being addressed internationally. But Brazil needs to set an example through its own actions. A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on Emerging Powers and Human Rights. Português, Français, Español.
A career in journalism took Francis Ghilès to the heart of power in the post-independence states of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. He saw at first hand how the oil and natural-gas industries in Algeria fuelled state ambitions, political rivalries and dreams of open frontiers. In a rich personal ref
Everyday life in some western cities is often more dangerous than living in so-called 'failed states'. Is it thus time to re-scale security analysis?
The transition of power in Venezuela raises the question of how populism and democratic institution-building can coexist. This has a wider relevance across Latin America, say Fabian Bosoer & Federico Finchelstein.