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Health, Labour & Social Policy Jun 17, 201917. June 2019
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Fighting Poverty: Interview with Pakistani Politician and former chairperson of the Benazir Income Support Programme, Marvi Memon

by Mahima Shah Verma

From 2015 to 2018, Ms. Marvi Memon served as the chairperson of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), Pakistan’s largest social safety net established in 2008 under the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) government. As a… [Read more]

General May 29, 20194. January 2020
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Congratulations, you’ve graduated. Now what?

by Zoë Frisvold

With graduation fast approaching, soon-to-be alumni have one question on their mind: What to do next? Jumping into the real world is surely not easy. To get some tips, the Governance Post Editor Zoë Frisvold… [Read more]

Health, Labour & Social Policy May 13, 20194. January 2020
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Is Intersectionality the Future of Policymaking?

by Laura Dubois

Having more than one aspect to your identity, means that you can be discriminated in more than one way at the same time. That’s what Intersectional theory seeks to tackle. At the recent Cracking the… [Read more]

Peace & Conflict Apr 19, 201919. April 2019
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Making Sense of the Ukrainian Election

by Simon Wanka

On this Sunday, Ukraine will elect its president for the seventh time since independence. Unlike previous elections, Ukrainians will not only be voting for political parties, or politicians but for a new approach towards politics… [Read more]

Health, Labour & Social Policy Apr 2, 20192. April 2019
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Human rights violations at the workplace aren’t gender blind. So why are regulators?

by Pernilla Söderberg

Women tend to disproportionately fall victim to exploitative and dangerous work conditions but regulatory attempts to hold businesses accountable for such abuses neglect to properly account for their different experiences. Pernilla Söderberg explains how the… [Read more]

Peace & Conflict Mar 29, 201928. March 2019
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Nobody cares about the EU… and why should they?

by Ariane Coulombe

North Americans seem to have no problem considering Europe as one, well-oiled, unified whole. So why don’t Europeans? Especially given the impending European elections, why don’t people care more about the EU? Something considerably fundamental… [Read more]

Peace & Conflict Mar 29, 201929. March 2019
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The crisis of parliamentarism as an opportunity for the political participation of young people

by Julia Gundlach and Fabian Kunkel

With power eroding from the core, more and more citizens are turning to extra-parliamentary practices in order to influence change in a country. Julia Gundlach and Fabian Kunkel outline examples of these practices in Germany,… [Read more]

Peace & Conflict Mar 12, 20198. March 2019
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The pathway to peace: an Interview with H.E. Mr. José Ramos-Horta, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former President of Timor-Leste

by Omer Ali and Rachana Kanakagiri

In cooperation with the Hertie International Development Club, Omer Ali and Rachana Kanakagiri, interviewed H.E. Mr. José Ramos-Horta, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former President of Timor Leste. Mr. José Ramos-Horta recently delivered a keynote… [Read more]

Peace & Conflict Mar 8, 20198. March 2019
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From Nadal to Neymar — Saudi Arabia’s contentious strategy of sports diplomacy

by James Gahee

Facing an international public relations crisis following the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Arabia is leaning on a few famous athletes to help soften its image. MIA student James Gahee looks at how the… [Read more]

Digitalisation & Technology Mar 1, 201917. February 2019
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Space Force: How Dumb is it Really?

by Paige Higbie

Should we take a moment to think before we dismiss the idea of a space force? MIA student Paige Higbie makes a case for considering Trump’s touting of space armament This article is part of a  two part series on Space Militarisation  Back in… [Read more]

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