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Accelerating the reform agenda in the GCC: A road map for COVID-19 times

As the citizens of the Gulf Cooperation (GCC) countries take stock of their lives in the future, how will they evaluate us, the policy...

Immediate broad-based Reforms needed in the Political system of Pakistan

Opposition parties have launched a comprehensive campaign to de-seat the PTI Government by its grand show of power on 16 October 29020 at Gujranwala....

India Needs to Maintain Reform Momentum to Reverse Current Economic Slowdown

India needs to continue to implement critical reforms in key areas such as health, labor, land, skills and finance to come out stronger from...

South Africa: COVID-19 pandemic raises the urgency of structural reforms

South Africa responded swiftly to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the sharp drop in activity adds to long-standing challenges and raises the urgency of structural...

Sustained Reforms Crucial for Mongolia’s Long-Term Growth

Mongolia can build a more inclusive and sustainable economy by improving macroeconomic management, strengthening human development, increasing international trade, and diversifying the economy by...

Reforms of diplomatic agencies

The Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) has played host to a round table the participants of which discussed a report by senior expert of the Center...

India: Step up reform efforts to increase quality jobs and incomes

India is set for a modest recovery after a loss of momentum, as reforms to simplify taxation, lighten business regulations and upgrade infrastructure start to bear...

Ambitious Reforms for Stronger Economic Growth in Ukraine

Economic growth in Ukraine picked up to 3.6 percent in the first half of 2019 and 4.2 percent in the third quarter driven by a...

Report sheds light on regulatory reforms a decade after the global financial crisis

A decade after the global financial crisis, developing countries have increased their minimum capital requirements to help improve the resilience of banking systems. However, countries are still...

Reforms in Latvia must result in stronger enforcement to tackle foreign bribery

Latvia has continued to improve its framework against bribery of foreign public officials and subsequent money laundering but the reforms need to translate into further effective...

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The Invisible Wall Blocking Industrialization: Case of Tajikistan

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Will AI Be Able to Replace Air Traffic Controllers?

Artificial intelligence will change air traffic control, but it...

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