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The United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) will enter into force on January 22, 2021, two days following the inaugurati

In September, the European Commission released its first Rule of Law Report.

Military land-grabs and military-owned businesses have perverted the development-security nexus in Sri Lanka.

Spain, among the countries hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, imposed one of the most severe lockdowns in Europe, which was administered by a le

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Predatory governments in the Middle East have survived despite widespread popular revolt and epic governance failures.

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Protests are a regular feature of life in the Islamic Republic of Iran.

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From collective flash-mobs such as “clap for our carers,” to solidarity campaigns launched by a variety of activist organization

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In the decade following independence, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka all saw ethnic protests as a result of nationalist language

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This paper examines the rise of conflicts over the extraction of natural resources in the developing world.

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Hong Kong’s 2019–20 Water Movement has two distinctive features, expressed in Cantonese as “no main stage” (leaderless) and “no