Open for Innovation: The Growth of Social Entrepreneurialism in Uganda
Photo: Rachel Strohm (CC) This past summer, I had the good fortune to attend the LeoAfrica...
Read Moreby Paul Kuhne | Oct 26, 2017 | Global, Global Policy Studies & International Security, International Development, Technology Policy
Photo: Rachel Strohm (CC) This past summer, I had the good fortune to attend the LeoAfrica...
Read Moreby Mary Mills | Oct 17, 2017 | Global, Global Policy Studies & International Security
Photo: Pexels (CC) On October 22 Japan will hold a snap election, over a year in advance of the...
Read Moreby Erol Yayboke | Oct 6, 2017 | Global, Global Policy Studies & International Security
Last week we discussed how Turkey’s unique style of democracy came into existence. In the second part of this series, we will explore the underlying problems and repercussions of the recent referendum vote where 58 percent of...
Read Moreby Erol Yayboke | Oct 6, 2017 | Global, Global Policy Studies & International Security
The Turkish electorate just resoundingly passed a referendum with 58 percent of the vote that could very well end Turkey’s definition of democracy. Turkish democracy is not like other versions of democracy; well, maybe not until...
Read Moreby Kelsey Ritchie | Sep 28, 2017 | Global, Global Policy Studies & International Security
Photo: Mattia Panciroli (CC) On Tuesday, Sept. 26, Saudi Arabia announced via televised royal...
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