How news is being used to dictate reality In an age where state directed media and tightly managed information are enabling world leaders to…
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Brazil, China, and the New Geography of Development Lucas Peixoto Pinheiro da Silva examines Brazil’s deepening economic ties with China…
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Trump, Kissinger, and the myth of a new world order The Trump administration’s flirtation with Russia led some commentators to speculate…
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11 May 2026 Europe's universities face funding crisis and new political headwinds, study finds European universities are grappling with the same complex challenge – more students, less money per…
7 May 2026 Housing reform unites voters but fails to mobilise disadvantaged groups Housing policies such as rent caps and eviction bans are supported widely across society but are…
5 May 2026 Artificial intelligence is changing...and so are assumptions about its impact on jobs The next wave of artificial intelligence may transform a very different segment of the workforce…
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