South Africa: Returning to Statism?
The South African state of disaster has been evolving since its declaration on March 15th. Following local and global acclaim for its responsive, science-based approach, […]
See MoreThe South African state of disaster has been evolving since its declaration on March 15th. Following local and global acclaim for its responsive, science-based approach, […]
See MoreOver the past few weeks, the United States has rejected the report of the ethics committee acquitting the Nigerian-born Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, Governor of the […]
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See MoreNon-conventional warfare poses one of the biggest threats to democratic countries in the 21st century. Despite having an undeniable economic – as well as technological […]
See MoreDer von der Europäischen Kommission, am 2. Mai 2018, vorgestellte „Mehrjährige Finanzrahmen“ (MFR), für den Zeitraum von 2021-2027, konstituiert die zukünftigen Prioritäten der Europäischen Union […]
See MoreThere is a common perception, or rather a misconception, that the biggest obstacle on Serbia’s path towards the EU is Russian purported influence. Although it […]
See MoreSince the year 2000, the motto of the European Union has been “United in Diversity”. 20 years and two crucial treaties later, it seems worthwhile […]
See MoreThe Rohingya-crisis has attracted the attention of the international community for some years. Yet, the latter has failed to act on a situation which has […]
See MoreNigeria: COVID-19 and Nigeria – A case study of Lagos State approaches to the fight COVID-19 is an example of a zoonotic disease keeping the […]
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