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  • Reserved seats in Parliament hurt rather than help Kenyan female candidates

    Reserved seats in Parliament hurt rather than help Kenyan female candidates1

    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 25/08/2017

    As Kenyans voted in the country’s latest general election, the constitutional requirement to implement its two-thirds gender rule came under more scrutiny.

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  • The ‘Berlin Promise’ – Dashed expectations must not spell defeat in the Western Balkans

    The ‘Berlin Promise’ – Dashed expectations must not spell defeat in the Western Balkans0

    • EU Governance and Politics, Op-ed
    • 20/08/2017

    The countries of the Western Balkans are facing numerous socioeconomic challenges, such as a dramatic deterioration in democratic governance, slow rates of growth and high unemployment. Despite the fact that full membership for the Western Balkans countries is unquestionably a long way off, EU approximation represents hope for reforms to prevent the region from fading into oblivion and insecurity. This approximation could best be secured in the framework of the Berlin Process.

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  • Can the EU’s fight against illegal logging help to preserve forest ecosystems in timber producing nations?

    Can the EU’s fight against illegal logging help to preserve forest ecosystems in timber producing nations?1

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 18/08/2017

    Preserving ecosystems via trade – A long way ahead for the EU’s fight against illegal logging.

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  • Trump’s rhetoric is un-presidential yet effective in appealing to peoples’ emotions

    Trump’s rhetoric is un-presidential yet effective in appealing to peoples’ emotions0

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 17/08/2017

    Many analysts have described Trump’s rhetoric from a moral perspective, but not a rhetorical one. If we consider the three basic rhetorical appeals, as laid out by Aristotle- logos, pathos and ethos- it becomes clear that Trump almost exclusively uses pathos, or emotional appeals, to communicate his points. This fact is revealing of him as a speaker and leader.

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  • Do EU policymakers really value intellectual property?

    Do EU policymakers really value intellectual property?1

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 16/08/2017

    “First they stole my idea, and then they poisoned others with it” is what owners of intellectual property (IP) are expected to say when their rights are infringed. If you believe that this is an overstatement, and that you are immune to this problem, think twice.

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  • From Brussels to Beijing: Is there room for optimism in climate policy in Trump’s era?

    From Brussels to Beijing: Is there room for optimism in climate policy in Trump’s era?0

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 14/08/2017

    The decision of President Donald Trump to withdraw the United States of America from the Paris Agreement shocked the international community. After his decision (which, according to Article 28, of the agreement, cannot take place earlier than 4th November 2020) to abandon this historic climate pact that brought together all the countries in the world – with the exception of Syria and Nicaragua – is there still hope for an ambitious climate policy that keeps global warming “far below 2º C”?

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  • The power of people: A victory for Polish women and human rights
    Pokémon GO: To regulate or not to regulate?
    • Digital Policy and Internet Governance, Op-ed, Social and Economic Policy
    • 03/08/2016
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    • Environment and Energy, Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 24/03/2019
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  • The power of people: A victory for Polish women and human rights
    Supplying sustainable fashion: traces of promises, but no accountability
    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 22/12/2019
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    • Environment and Energy, Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
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  • The invisible workers
    The invisible workers
    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 01/09/2020
  • There are too many cars in Azerbaijan. It is essential to switch to bikes.
    There are too many cars in Azerbaijan. It is essential to switch to bikes.
    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 14/06/2020
  • Hinduization of ‘Secular’ India – Disintegrating into Theocracy
    Hinduization of ‘Secular’ India – Disintegrating into Theocracy
    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 08/04/2020
  • Fashion and environmental commitments: meeting the demand
    Fashion and environmental commitments: meeting the demand
    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 21/03/2020

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