Katharine Tengtio writes about the growing trend of women’s rights and equality in international relations. Why has it become such a popular topic today? What affect does it have on rest of society? . . . → Read More: Women’s rights- why do we care?
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Katharine Tengtio writes about the growing trend of women’s rights and equality in international relations. Why has it become such a popular topic today? What affect does it have on rest of society? . . . → Read More: Women’s rights- why do we care?
Vivianne LeBlanc discusses the death of Rabbani and its implications for the peace processes in Afghanistan.. what potential is there? . . . → Read More: No Olive Trees in Afghanistan: The Elusive Quest for Peace
Caroline Hargreaves reviews Noam Chomsky’s most recent lecture on the growing gap between social classes, the imminent danger of the global climate and the decline of U.S. political power. . . . → Read More: Chomsky Review: “Changing Contours of World Order”
How many people do you know who can identify all the different countries in Africa? Hugo Monro speaks of the implicit racism that lies in the tendency of describing Africa as a country rather than acknowledging the individual states that exist within. . . . → Read More: Angola is Not South Africa
How does the issue of gender equality play into peace? Dominik Lehnert writes that at the very root of a peaceful society is a mutually understood gender interdependency. . . . → Read More: A Gender for Peace
What is journalism in a country where freedom of speech is under lock and key? Local reporter Machrine Birungihighlights challenges for the new generation of Ugandan journalists. . . . → Read More: The Double-Edged Sword of the Ugandan Journalist |
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