Intervention reproduces the UK based The Guardian‘s close up on Amina Mohammed, Nigeria’s former Minister for Environment who, in the paper’s words, is a mother of six who... Read more
The French are not allowing populist affliction like the British in Brexit or the Americans in electing Donald Trump last year. The snippets in the French election show centrist candidate, E... Read more
Trump Marks the End of a Cycle By Roberto Savio* This piece may look academic but it is actually about the day-day issue of survival of everyone in the world. Power is the decisive element... Read more
Francis Fukuyama Repudiates ‘End of History’ Argument? Theories do not die. They are mostly updated, the updating determined by re-interpretation of the facts on the ground. So, we are unto... Read more
My President Was Black, (Part 4) A history of the first African American White House—and of what came next By Ta-Nehisi Coates Photograph by Ian A... Read more
My President Was Black, (Part 2) A history of the first African American White House—and of what came next By Ta-Nehisi Coates Photograph by Ian Allen II. He Walked on... Read more
Remember John J. Mearsheimer, the University of Chicago’s R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science who wrote, among others, The Tragedy of Great Power Politic... Read more
Published originally in The Conversation online (Nov 20th, 2016) under the title “Brazil is breaking with its south-south focus. What it means for BRICS”, this piece hints about... Read more
The global image of late Fidel Castro is now emerging in tributes to him by world leaders, spanning political, regional and sports chieftains. The tributes are pouring from all corners of th... Read more