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Building a Climate-Resilient South Asia

Last summer’s monsoon hit South Asia particularly hard and left nearly 1,400 people dead and displaced millions of others. In the last sixty years, such...

Modernizing Higher Education for Economic Growth

Malawi has fewer affordable universities than it has students who want to go to them, leaving college out of reach for many. Enrollment in...

New Satellite Animations of Earth Show How Quickly Humans Are Changing the Planet

A new website that combines dramatic images from space with expert analysis of how humans are changing the planet will launch on World Earth...

Smarter and more energy-efficient buildings in the EU by 2050

MEPs set goal of near zero-energy buildings in the EU by 2050, following December 2017 EP-Council deal, backed by the full European Parliament on...

The Depth of Taboo: Social Issues in South Asia

Rarely does a geopolitical handbook also make such large and important contributions to uncomfortably critical social issues. This handbook is that rare example. The...

The evolution of the concept of diplomacy

Transformation in diplomacy, like the transformation of other international scenes of international relations, has not stopped at a specific point, and whenever the global...

Human Footprint Devastating Wildlife: An Article For Earth Day

Animals can be beautiful; they can be sleek, graceful, powerful, or just plain adorable, even cuddly.   A field of wild flowers chanced upon can...

UN population forum urged to examine ways to protect people on the move, make cities work better

A great migration of humanity into cities is under way, and with millions drawn to urban areas for the promise of a better life,...

Namibia Enlists the IAEA to Help Study its Marine Ecosystem Supporting Key Fisheries

Authors: Miklos Gaspar & Lucas Smalldon* The first-ever comprehensive study on the concentration of radionuclides and trace elements in Namibia’s coastal waters revealed that while...

Whatever Happened To Due Process In International Relations?

It seems that recent events across the globe have further revealed a glaring hole within the framework and structure of international relations, law, and...

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