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  • 10 Feb 2026
    Keyi Tang

    When Elections Meet External Finance: Why Even “Good” Financiers Fund Political Favoritism

    In 2012, Zambian President Michael Sata launched “Link Zambia 8000,” pledging 8,000 kilometers of new roads. Billions flowed from China, the World Bank, and OECD financiers. A decade later, less than 10% was completed. The new tarmac clustered in the Northern Province—a ruling-party stronghold—while the opposition’s Southern Province remained a patchwork of dusty tracks. As […]

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  • 28 May 2025
    James Bacchus , University of Central Florida

    Democracy for a Sustainable World: The Path from the Pnyx

    In a world afflicted by an absence of trust in authority and institutions of virtually all kinds, democracy is almost everywhere in retreat and the unfreedom of authoritarianism is on the rise. At the same time, humanity is falling farther behind in its endeavors to achieve ambitious global goals for human development through sustainable economic, […]

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  • 2 Apr 2020
    Alexandru Grigorescu

    Global Governmental vs Non-Governmental Approaches to Health Crises

    Alexandru Grigorescu, author of 'The Ebb and Flow of Global Governance', on the international response to public health crises

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