Comment & Opinion - Columnists Archives
Jianyong Yue revisits the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown through a developmental lens and invites reflection on the longer-term consequences of privileging stability over political…
Liana Ghukasyan argues that what we need now is not a return to the past, but a reinvention, and explores what that may entail.
Multilateralism is bruised but not broken. The…
Elkhan Nuriyev outlines three potential scenarios for the unfolding conflict.
The Middle East has once again been plunged into the flames of open conflict. Following …
Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat on how unchecked privatization is turning a sacred duty into a business transaction.
In late May, Heri Kiswanto boarded a plane to Jeddah alongside his…
Mark Beeson on the Gordian Knot preventing action on climate change.
We’re now a quarter of the way through the twenty-first century and it’s uncontroversial to say it’s…
Sandhya Venkateswaran explores opportunities for advancing health equity through strategic cooperation and diplomacy.
A pandemic agreement, laying out principles of…
Mukesh Kapila unpicks Gate's technocratic approach to philanthropy.
Bill Gates is soothing his 200-billion-dollar headache by giving his fortune away over the next two decades.…
In Part 2 of a short series, this post looks at the loss of employment, domestically within the U.S. and USAID and internationally among implementing partners, NGOs and…
This is the tenth chapter in a forthcoming e-book, entitled 'The Triple Humanitarian, Development and Peace Nexus: In Context and Everyday Perspective', edited by Marina…
This is the eighth chapter in a forthcoming e-book, entitled 'Decolonial Education and Youth Aspirations'. Dorcas Fakile and Taylar Carty highlight some of the pressing issues…