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Desired Degree of Diversity Impacts Migration Policy

May 30, 2014
In a globalized world, are there optimal limits to diversity in a society? What is the cost benefit analysis of migration? These were questions that Paul Collier tackled in his third and final SPP lecture on migration policy.

Gender Quotas Best Way to Combat Implicit Bias

May 30, 2014
Every one of us holds implicit gender biases developed throughout our lives that are impossible to escape. Rather than suppressing such bias, we must become more aware of it in order to overcome the inequality that it can cause.

OSCE Paying Close Attention to Balance of Media Freedom and State Security in UK

May 28, 2014
A delicate balance must be achieved between freedom of the media and state and private security according to the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatović.

End to Extremism Needed in India

May 21, 2014

Troubled by religious, ideological, sectarian, and caste-based violence, India ranks among the most violent countries in the world.

R2P Can Recover from Recent Backslide Says Evans

May 14, 2014
The Responsibility to Protect principle has suffered a number of setbacks in recent years, but this is nothing that it can’t recover from, believes a still optimistic Gareth Evans.