In: globalization

Digital Rights are Human Rights by Gergana Tzvetkova
October 9, 2019In the last decade or so, human rights scholars, practitioners and activists have been warning about the existence of a phenomenon…
Read MoreInternational Organization of la Francophonie (IOF): humanist values against globalization
December 3, 2017In a time where globalization has sadly become commonplace, standardization has inevitably become a main part of our societal, political and…
Read MoreThe Dangers of Identity Politics
February 27, 2017Only a few decades ago we were cheering the theorization of the world as a ‘global village’. The contraction of time…
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Towards (Dis)Information Securitization?
January 15, 2017Guest post by Gergana Tzvetkova, Chair of the IAPSS Student Research Committee on IR Theory We live in dynamic times of fluidity…
Read MoreGrace Under Pressure: From Expat to President
March 9, 2016Globalization brought people to work, live, and acquire citizenship in other countries outside one’s homeland. The example of European Union and favorable immigration…
Read MoreXenophobia: A by-product of globalisation
April 20, 2015The recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa have once again exposed the growing divide, that is fueling resentment between host populations…
Read MoreGlobalization and its impact on women in developing countries
March 30, 2015Within the past two decades, globalization has had a huge impact on the lives of women in developing nations. Globalization may be denoted…
Read MoreAre corporations humans?
February 27, 2015In recent years, terms such as globalization, integration, regionalisation, cosmopolitanism, “global village”, supranational etc. are being used very often in everyday…
Read MoreOf Secrecy and Security: The Practice of Diplomacy in the Age of Leaks
January 15, 2014Diplomacy has gone through a lot of changes, evolution— particularly in its practice bringing forth its many types which serve to…
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