News: Governance
Letter from Germany: A democracy hunkers down
March 23, 2020William Collins Donahue, Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C., Professor of the Humanities and director of the Initiative for Global Europe at the Keough School of […]
Taiwan’s Tsai wins landslide in stinging result for China
January 11, 2020Joshua Eisenman, associate professor of global affairs, considered China’s response to the Taiwanese election results, in a France24 article. “Will the hardline position towards Tsai… be […]
How to make the best of Brexit: Experts weigh in
December 17, 2019Experts: Protests reflect world frustration with inequality, corruption
December 10, 2019Maggie Shum, research associate at the Keough School of Global Affairs, commented on the Hong Kong protests in a Crux article about the different “people-power” movements around […]
The new shadow of military power in Latin America
December 5, 2019Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, professor of political science and global affairs, highlighted the re-politicization of the military in Latin America, in a La Nación article. “Military intervention in […]
Building trust must take precedence in South Sudan peace process
December 5, 2019Madhav Joshi, associate research professor, Peace Accords Matrix and Susan D. Page, Ambassador (ret.) Visiting Professor of the Practice, detailed the tracking process of the […]