In 2011, anti-government protests and uprisings erupted in Northern Africa and the Middle East in what is often called the...
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Read moreWhy is contestation a better starting point for studying and researching development than ‘everyone wants the same thing’? The post...
Read moreAs political polarization deepens across advanced democracies, disputes over election fraud allegations have become commonplace. And analysis by academic researchers...
Read moreIn this month’s installment of The Evidence newsletter, journalist Josephine Lethbridge explores recent research into sexual violence prevention programs and...
Read moreIn this article, Jenna Adriana Maeve Barrett, Elina Jaakkola, Jonas Heller, and Elizabeth Christine Brüggen reflect on the way that...
Read moreIn this article, Vanessa C. Hasse reflects upon what drove her interest in researching rare but impactful events, as well...
Read moreThe Accelerator For Innovation and Research Funding Experimentation (AFIRE) is a new tool dedicated to boosting and revitalizing the design,...
Read more'Push, Pull, Dance' seeks to reimagine ethical supply chains in public health procurement. The authors offer a new theoretical framework...
Read moreIn a new 300-page report, the human rights group joins a growing chorus of legal scholars and activists describing Israel’s...
Read moreIt is a truism that academia is in crisis, in the UK as much as in many other countries around...
Read moreThe fall of the Assad regime is a historic watershed event that will have significant regional and international ramifications. The...
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