The Zambian Debt Default: A Structuralist Perspective
Debt relief in Zambia has proven to be complex and elusive over the past four years, with the economy held hostage to a long-drawn out
Debt relief in Zambia has proven to be complex and elusive over the past four years, with the economy held hostage to a long-drawn out
The Congressional oversight of the executive branch remains one of the most powerful means of checking executive power. In his 1885 book Congressional Government: A
Introduction President-elect Donald Trump vowed to end Lebanon’s “suffering” and “destruction,” promising to “get it done properly so it doesn’t repeat itself every 5 or
Amidst a cascade of increasingly bellicose behavior, Kim Jong Un has accepted a new political reality on the Korean Peninsula. Instead of seeking the peaceful
Introduction The 2024 Bangladesh Quota Reform Movement is rooted in the government’s quota-based employment system, which disproportionately favors descendants of freedom fighters from the 1971
GJIA: How has the Mexico-Qatar trade relationship evolved over recent years? What new opportunities do you see emerging for both nations and the lead-up to 2026,
Introduction On October 7, 2023, forty men belonging to the militant wing of Hamas, governing as the Palestinian Authority in the Gaza Strip, executed a
Is Nationalism in Chinese Foreign Policy New? Many US policymakers consider the People’s Republic of China to be the United States’ key strategic rival. As
Introduction China has significantly bolstered its economic and military capabilities in the last twenty years by expanding ambitious projects such as the Belt and Road
With the growing economic rivalry and weaponization of trade between China and the United States, economic statecraft has transformed into a new arena of great
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