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The US and the International Criminal Court: The Choices Ahead

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Disrupted Institutional Pathways for Educational Equity in Conflict-Affected Nations

Areas and systems affected by compounded crises, protracted conflicts, and structural violence often struggle to reform education for social reconstruction. At the forefront, we observe tireless and ambitious ventures among donor agencies, government institutions, and international and local organizations. However, in many of these cases, we also witness deepening political gridlock, stagnation, and marginalization that undermine the progress of an empowering education for citizenship that upholds principles of human rights. Causal factors to these institutional failures are often either overlooked, redacted, or undocumented in research. Evidence from Morocco, Iraqi Kurdistan, and, most of all, Lebanon illustrates the extent to which governance systems in education can either hinder or even prevent equity in education.
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What History Can Teach

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The Difficulties of Combating Inequality in Time

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Women & the Vote

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The Next Mr. Putin? The Question of Succession

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Torture in Iraq

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Women, Power & Leadership

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Good Fellows: Men’s Role & Reason in the Fight for Gender Equality

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The Case of China

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Paying Too Much for Energy? The True Costs of Our Energy Choices

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Latinos & Racism in the Trump Era

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The Geopolitics of Academic Freedom: Universities, Democracy & the Authoritarian Challenge

This essay examines why academic freedom has become a defining issue in the geostrategic competition between liberal democracies and their authoritarian challengers. The growing strategic rivalry between the United States and China is threatening to disrupt, even destroy, academic interchange between liberal and authoritarian societies. At the same time, populist right-wing leaders in Western democracies are attacking university autonomy, as part of a strategy of authoritarian consolidation. Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán has pursued an authoritarian takeover of his country’s higher-education system while seeking new partnerships with Chinese institutions. Through this essay, I seek to explain why academic freedom faces unprecedented challenges, both within liberal democracies and from authoritarian competitors.
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Criminalizing Migration

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Urban Struggles over Water Scarcity in Harare

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Fighting Violence Against Women: Laws, Norms & Challenges Ahead

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Public Beliefs about the Role of Military Force

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Understanding Current Threats to Democracy: The Limits of the Civil-Military Relations Paradigm

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The Minimum Means of Reprisal: China’s Search for Security in the Nuclear Age

Jeffrey Lewis examines China’s nuclear and space capabilities and deployment strategies, as well as the Chinese government’s stance in arms control negotiations.

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