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Corruption and Trump
Blog
09 December 2016

Can corruption explain the success of Donald Trump?

Bo Rothstein
Democracy and politics
Integrity
...
United States of America (USA)
New xenophobia
Blog
08 December 2016

The new xenophobia

Ngaire Woods
Ngaire Woods
Democracy and politics
Inclusion
westminster-london-wikimedia
Blog
30 November 2016

UK government running costs: High stakes, big claims, low transparency

Ruth Dixon and Christopher Hood
Public sector
Groundswell of Global Climate Action
Blog
22 November 2016

After Trump, the groundswell of global climate action is ever more central to the climate regime

Thomas Hale
Thomas Hale
Climate and environment
Global cooperation
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Morocco
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Blog
11 October 2016

Governance in the Digital Century

Fadi Chehadé, Joseph Nye, Ngaire Woods
Global cooperation
Digital, Cyber and AI
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United States of America (USA)
Security Council Meeting at the United Nations, New York, 23 September 2016. Image credit: Astrid Riecken For CTBTO
Blog
05 October 2016

Who should lead international institutions?

Ngaire Woods
Ngaire Woods
Economy
Global cooperation
...
Public sector
United States of America (USA)
Anti-Brexit march
Blog
12 September 2016

It's perfectly sensible to want a second EU referendum. Here's why

Bo Rothstein
Democracy and politics
Global cooperation
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United Kingdom (UK)
Donald Trump
Blog
04 August 2016

Why don’t we trust our leaders?

Ngaire Woods
Ngaire Woods
Democracy and politics
United Kingdom (UK)
...
United States of America (USA)
Japan
The woman on the right is the proud caretaker of a public sanitation facility with separated toilets and showers for men and women. In a country where up to 77 percent of women say they have been the victim of sexual violence, it is important to minimize the risk of assault. Photo by European Commission DG Echo on Flickr
Blog
28 July 2016

Sexual violence and justice in Liberia

Peace Medie
Global cooperation
Inclusion
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Global security
Law
Democracy and politics
Liberia
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