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In Reproductive Labor and Innovation: Against the Tech Fix in an Era of Hype (Duke UP, 2024), Jennif
International development projects supported by governments of wealthy countries, international fina
Today’s episode focuses on the policy challenges and politics of public healthcare in Southeast Asia
Recent developments in the Middle East have raised concern about the potential for a wider regional
How far does geopolitics relate to domestic political leanings? Are politically progressive Thais mo
Democracy is a living, breathing thing and Dr. Erica Benner has spent a lifetime thinking about the
An internet search of the phrase "this is what democracy looks like" returns thousands of images of
How do states build vital institutions for market development? Too often, governments confront techn
In Soldier's Paradise: Militarism in Africa After Empire (Duke UP, 2024), Samuel Fury Childs Daly te
The European Union has a big problem—a potentially fatal one. How should it deal with a member state
Why do efforts to build effective states and deliver services to citizens so often go wrong? And how
Many pundits are rushing to judgement – claiming to identify the “one” reason that Donald Trump won
Tribe-state relations are a foundational element of authoritarian bargains in the Middle East, and i
The United States incarcerates its citizens for property crime, drug use, and violent crime at a rat
From the U.S. lead negotiator on climate change, an inside account of the seven-year negotiation tha
In the wake of the twentieth anniversary of the dreadful Tak Bai massacre, what are the prospects fo
In this episode, Dr. Shahar Hameiri and Dr. Lee Jones discuss the political economy and financing be
The United States stands at a crossroads in international security. The backbone of its internationa
In this week’s episode we step into conversation with Keith Whittington about his new book, The Impe