Ukraine Roundtable with Anthropoliteia (Part 1)
Last week Allegra shared some ‘jewels’ from our archives by revisiting the crises of Ukraine. This week we continue our […]
Last week Allegra shared some ‘jewels’ from our archives by revisiting the crises of Ukraine. This week we continue our […]
On March 18th, 2014 Putin delivered a speech to the Russian Duma where he reclaimed Crimea for Russia. The Russian
Over the past few weeks my news and Twitter feeds have been overwhelmed with news, analysis and speculation about recent
In his living room, the acting prime minister of Ukraine, Arseny Yatsenyuk, has a copy of the Ukrainian constitution standing
This week we discuss – once again – the global university crisis. What can we say: don’t blame us for
Every American President has grappled with the place of “rights” in U.S. foreign policy. However, the rise to prominence of
Hilary Charlesworth is a Professor of International Law and Human Rights at the Australian National University. She is also an
There is a very fine line between describing the United States of America’s gruesome spectacles of botched executions in enough
This is all over the newspapers: MPs have found that the United Kingdom detains ‘far too many [migrants] unnecessarily and for
‘Hey Juan, listen, I’ve got Number 1980… I wanna get into the room!’ The social worker barely looked up at