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Across the world, May 1 is set aside to honour the dignity of labour and the long struggle for workers’ rights. In India, ...
A section on staying safe in public contains scenarios on what to do in a tense public meeting or when approached in a public place by an upset member of the public or Sovereign Citizen (as well as ...
A sweeping 26-country study reveals a consistent gap in trust toward climate scientists based on political ideology, with ...
The Karsh Institute of Democracy is growing its Student Dialogue Fellowship to help students understand those with whom they ...
A study led by researchers at the Columbia Butler Aging Center and the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health has unveiled ...
An expert helps explain why people don’t always immediately push back when politicians attack their democracies.
Until now the BoE's Monetary Policy Committee has taken what it calls a "gradual and careful" approach - cutting rates only ...
SOPHIA BESCH is Senior Fellow in the Europe Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and an Adjunct Lecturer ...
A new study has unveiled a groundbreaking framework for rethinking political decision-making -- drawing inspiration from how the human body maintains stability and health.
It is tempting to ignore the people we don’t agree with, but maybe we should learn how to negotiate with them instead.
Insights from Nelson Mandela's leadership reveal four lessons for newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney and all leaders, ...
Plans for a national behaviour curriculum are spelled out in the Coalition’s official policy, released late on Thursday after Peter Dutton had previously ruled out any changes. “A behaviour ...