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Indian American political scientist t0 investigate how local democratic institutions in the Global South maintain the rule of law.
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Over the past three decades, public attitudes on both sides of the Taiwan Strait have shifted in ways that are strikingly ...
Carolina Garriga is a professor in the Department of Government at the University of Essex. Her research interests include ...
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This article is an expansion of the author's presentation at the Diaspora Conference held from March 14 to 15 in Los Angeles.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law's Allen Weiner about international law and an open letter calling the war with Iran a violation of the U.N. charter.
Iran is drawing on a characteristic of money that has been around since at least the bronze age: enabling trade between ...