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Denmark: Reforms needed to tackle labour shortages, adapt to population ageing

Denmark’s economy was resilient to the COVID-19 crisis and recovered swiftly. Over the past two years, economic activity has slowed related to higher energy...

Piloting CBDC for Social Assistance Distribution: Opening the Door to Bureaucratic Reforms

Authors: Tuhu Nugraha in collaboration with Dr. Pinki Rani* Corruption in developing countries, particularly in the African continent, has indeed posed a significant obstacle to economic...

Argentina: The newly elected President Javier Milei proposes large-scale reforms

The newly elected President of Argentina, Javier Gerardo Milei, is proposing large-scale reforms that will take 35 years to implement. These include cutting government...

G20 is in need of genuine reform

India being the host country, the triumphalist tom-toming that G20 summit on September 9-10 was a “success” is both understandable and probably justifiable. Certainly,...

UN 2.0: Reimagining our global organization for a world in flux

Working towards better results on the ground and focused on the future, the UN family is undergoing a reset that will give rise to...

Reforms in GCC Countries Showing Big Impact

I moved to Riyadh in August 2018. In that period a major socio-economic transformation had already started under Vision 2030 of the Kingdom. Today,...

Challenges And the Way Forward for Political Reform in Pakistan

For decades, Pakistan has been plagued by political instability, corruption, and a lack of transparency and accountability. Since gaining independence in 1947, the country...

Imran Khan: reformist or a demagogue?

The road to hell is paved with good intentions, this ancient proverb aptly captures former Prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan with his populist...

In Zambia’s Reform Process, Political Parties Remain a Weak Link

Authors: R. Maxwell Bone & Mike Brodo* In Zambia’s August 2021 elections, Hakainde Hichilema defeated then-incumbent President Edgar Lungu by a margin of over twenty...

Without Reform on Social Protection, Kosovo’s Poorest and Most Vulnerable Will Be Left Behind

There is growing alarm in Kosovo over rising prices for food, electricity, fuel, and firewood. This is not unwarranted. As elsewhere around the world,...

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European Populism: From Left to Right

Populism in Europe has undergone a dramatic transformation over...

India, Africa, and the AfCFTA

"India is a trusted and closer partner in the...

Israel, Iran and Nuclear Deterrence: What Happens “Where There Is No Common Power”

Special to Modern Diplomacy Abstract: Israel and Iran remain poised...

World Bank & Pandora’s Box

Just like a life-size mirror is needed to fight...

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