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Category Archive: International Relations

Uzbekistan: Ailing Dictatorship or Fledgling Democracy

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by Martin Duffy Uzbekistan, a central Asian nation and former Soviet republic, recently went to the polls. There […]

January 10, 2022 Asia, Elections, Eurasia, Uzbekistan

War Crimes and Human Rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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An Analysis of the Culture of Violence in the Sub-Saharan Region Background The Democratic Republic of Congo has […]

May 17, 2021 Africa, Development, Government, Human Rights, International Relations

Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism | BOOK REVIEW

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Grayson Lewis Anne Applebaum offers us her own explanations for liberal democracy’s recent retrograde trajectory in her 2020 […]

April 11, 2021 Authoritarianism, Book Review

COVID-19 and its Impact on the Global Political Economy

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Bowen Qi examines global political economy from the lens of China’s domestic, regional, and international ties in the dawn of the COVID-19 era.

October 19, 2020 COVID-19, International Relations, Political Economy

Deepening Fissures Between Armenia and Azerbaijan

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The pandemic has proved to be detrimental to bringing peaceful resolution to territorial disputes. What does this mean for the regional stability of the South Caucasus?

July 30, 2020 MENA, Security Studies

COVID-19: A Blessing or a Curse for Turkey’s Authoritarian Inclinations?

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Özgür Erkarslan & Isabella Wilkinson On the surface, this disagreement may appear as the result of bureaucratic oversight […]

May 15, 2020 COVID-19, Elections, International Relations, MENA

Corruption and the Logic of Political Survival Through Extractive Institutions

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This article is the second in an editorial series titled “I do not think this word means what […]

April 25, 2020 Corruption, International Relations, Political Economy

The Future of the “Fantastic Four” and the Conundrum of Successorship

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By Hakan Sönmez Since the turn of the millennium, there has been a period of stabilization in the […]

April 10, 2020 Authoritarianism, International Relations

Understanding Jammu & Kashmir’s Constitutional Crisis

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By Hamza Khan Several months ago, the Indian-controlled state of Jammu & Kashmir was dissolved by an act […]

January 14, 2020 Asia, International Relations

The View from Across the Pond What the Conservative Landslide Means (or Does Not Mean) for the 2020 Elections

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Isabella Wilkinson Johnson’s gamble has paid off. The House of Commons now seats 365 Tory MPs, a majority […]

December 23, 2019 Brexit, Elections, Europe, International Relations

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