The Philippines cannot afford a weak, passive, denial-driven maritime governance model. The country’s role as the world’s premier provider of seafarers is not guaranteed. It is earned — and it can be ...
For Bangladesh, the inadequacy of COP30 is not a distant diplomatic concern but an immediate existential issue.
The lesson from Panama City is clear: climate change is not just an environmental threat, it is a governance test. When ...
The defining moment in the first decade of the Belt and Road Initiative's implementation witnessed an extensive reshaping of ...
The Thanksgiving outage was described as ‘a case study in how a single physical failure inside a data center can escalate ...
The crises in Nigeria have nothing to do with Christians and Muslims. It has everything to do with the governed and the ...
From catastrophic firm collapses to endemic compliance failures, the evidence is mounting that the current multi-regulator ...
South Africa’s presidency of the G20 was both symbolic and strategic — a celebration of 30 years of democracy and an ...
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Facing the global failures of scholarship and theory

The parallel failures of liberal and radical grand theories raise fundamental questions. If both paths fail to explain the ...
South Africa's diplomatic missions are in crisis due to years of neglect and financial mismanagement, jeopardising the ...
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Why global law-making has stalled, and what still works

There was a time when the world could sit down and write new rules. The decades after 1945 saw an extraordinary wave of treaties: the Geneva Conventions, the Law of the Sea, the Nuclear ...