Civil Society & Democracy

Tanzania After the October Massacre: Power, Protest and the Future of Its Democracy

December 6, 2025

The Fifth Industrial Front and the Contest for Power and Work

November 25, 2025

Europe’s circular economy agenda as international strategy

November 25, 2025

Fragile Integration in Syria’s Northeast

November 23, 2025

How Immigration Shapes America’s Workforce and Growth in an Era of Crackdowns

Immigration has long fueled U.S. economic expansion, from filling labor shortages to driving invention and entrepreneurship. As the Trump administration tightens enforcement and restricts legal pathways, key industries report worker shortfalls and economists warn of slower long-term growth. A look at how today’s policies are reshaping the labor force, tax base, and the broader trajectory of the U.S. economy.

Tanzania After the October Massacre: Power, Protest and the Future of Its Democracy

The Fifth Industrial Front and the Contest for Power and Work

Europe’s Corporate Reporting at the Heart of Its Power

Europe’s debate on corporate reporting is no longer just about compliance. The quality of internal controls and audit committees now shapes investor trust,...

November 23, 2025

Europe’s Hard Power Moment: Can the EU Turn Rearmament Into Real Autonomy?

Europe is rearming at a speed it has not seen in decades, but its ability to fight without American backbone still rests on...

November 23, 2025

Quebec After Three Decades of Change: A Richer Province Facing Tougher Pressures

Quebec has grown wealthier, more equal, and more fully employed since the 1995 referendum, yet its shrinking demographic weight, rising health-care costs, and...

November 23, 2025

Why Europe’s Human Capital Strategy Decides its Geopolitics

Europe’s clean-tech plans hinge less on subsidies than on whether it can train and attract the people needed to build and operate its...

November 23, 2025

China’s New Playbook for Latin America

China’s role in Latin America is shifting from headline-grabbing loans and mega-projects to a quieter strategy built around control of critical nodes, the...

November 23, 2025

Argentina’s Disinflation and the Politics of Its American Backstop

Argentina has engineered one of the sharpest disinflations in recent emerging-market history, cutting annual inflation from near 300 percent in 2023 to just...

November 23, 2025

El Fasher, the RSF, and Sudan’s Moment of Choice

A brutal RSF takeover of El Fasher has turned Sudan’s war into a revenue-driven, externally sponsored campaign of territorial consolidation that threatens to...

November 23, 2025

Perpetuity Protocols: Africa’s Long-Running Presidencies and the Political Thermodynamics of Longevity

Perpetual presidencies in Africa are less an anomaly than the product of deliberate political engineering. Postcolonial hyper-presidentialism has evolved into a modern toolkit...

November 23, 2025

Displacement and the Limits of the Human: Biopolitics, Deterritorialization, and Necropolitical Sovereignty in Africa

Displacement in Africa is not a temporary humanitarian emergency but a structural feature of a global order in which borders, sovereignty, and basic...

November 23, 2025

Sudan’s Autocidal War and the Uses of Indifference

Sudan has become the place where the international system is testing how much atrocity it is prepared to tolerate in full view of...

November 23, 2025

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