The high court’s decision could allow future U.S. presidents to commit grave abuses of power with impunity, with serious implications for U.S. foreign policy and national security.
When the monsoon arrives in Jhumlabang village in Nepal’s far west, 35-year-old Til Kumari B.K. spends hours in the community ...
Few undergraduate students can say they’ve met with a sitting prime minister for the sake of research. Celina El Ghossaini ...
The aid provided by Western governments to Israel and its genocidal policies is a fact that is out in the open. Some are ...
Human rights lawyers accused 122 European officials of committing crimes against migrants in the Mediterranean Sea ...
This article seeks to understand major factors contributing to the gender gap as regards women education in Muslim societies.
In 2017, we published an article titled "The Internet and the Tragedy of the Commons," which argued that anonymity was ...
This year is the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the extermination and concentration camps. After World War 2 ended in ...
Trump’s war on Big Law leads firms to retreat from ’pro bono’ work for underdogs Interviews with over 60 lawyers and 30 nonprofits show legal aid groups now have fewer resources to defend the ...
Scientists and students at Nazarbayev University have found a new way to stop “dead zones” from forming inside chemical reactors areas where ...
Keywords Security, Strategy, Security Studies, Strategic Studies, Neglect of Security and Strategic Studies, Security Governance Share and Cite: Badhul, K. , Asiimwe, S. and Kasujja, J. (2025) ...