Pascal Lamy: Life is easier without hard borders
By C. McQueeny Over Zoom, Pascal Lamy seems slightly disappointed to be discussing Brexit, and with good reason; it’s dominated the news for years on
By C. McQueeny Over Zoom, Pascal Lamy seems slightly disappointed to be discussing Brexit, and with good reason; it’s dominated the news for years on
Libya finds itself at a paradigmatic shift, in the weeks to come. Presidential and Legislative elections are scheduled and are being organized to begin in a
By Jean-Jacques Kourliandsky On the 6th of October 2021, the Constitutional Court of Ecuador validated the right of armed forces to intervene in prisons. This
What is the state of social rights in Cuba? And how has the Covid-19 pandemic affected citizens and their day-to-day perspectives? Was the country hit
By Laila Yousef Sandoval, Associate Professor of Philosophy, SLU-Madrid It could be said that laughter, besides being a social and rational act, is also political.
By Dan Sanaren, student at Sciences-Po Paris, Europe-Africa Programme. On the evening of July 25th, 2021, Tunisian President Kais Saied announced a series of exceptional