For at least 153 years, the Supreme Court has unmistakably held that the nation’s courts lack jurisdiction over matters ...
Transnational conflict in the Middle East is fuelled by both ‘legal’ and ‘illegal’ trade. Mapping these cross-border dynamics ...
A new report from Brookings shows how state departments of transportation have a free hand to spend on highway projects, but don’t keep good track of progress toward specific goals.
Luís Montenegro, who is attending the G20 summit in Brazil, speaks about migration and xenophobia in his country and in ...
Tunji Olaopa, Professor of Public Administration and Chairman, Federal Civil Service Commission, Abuja, delivered this ...
Last week South Australia moved another step closer to criminalising coercive control, a bill passing through the House of ...
APEC Economic Leaders met November 15-16 in Lima, under Peru's theme of "Empower. Include. Grow." to advance APEC priorities on trade and investment ...
Silicon Valley’s history of efforts to replace public services or make them more efficient has produced mixed results.
When the Supreme Court struck down race-based admissions at American colleges and universities just over a year ago, many ...
Since offers are matched by others political advantage from freebies is quickly lost, while the space for pro-development ...
When the Supreme Court struck down race-based admissions at American colleges and universities just over a year ago, many predicted US campuses would become much less diverse. But in part due to ...
And Paul Nitze, Reagan’s senior advisor on arms control, was both an architect and implementer of that strategy. Nitze, ...