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  • Drums of prejudice: Avenging terror through hate crimes?

    Drums of prejudice: Avenging terror through hate crimes?2

    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 29/04/2019

    Unprecedented hostility is taking place towards Indians coming from the state of Kashmir.
    These violent attacks are happening in several states following a deadly suicide attack on the Indian forces in Pulwama – India-administered Kashmir.

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  • Cities in transition: Why is urban farming good for us

    Cities in transition: Why is urban farming good for us1

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 16/04/2019

    Societies try to become more and more resilient these days. Greening the cities is the new trend that tends to be inserted into urban lifestyles.

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  • Autonomous Weapons Systems: A new kind of diplomacy?

    Autonomous Weapons Systems: A new kind of diplomacy?0

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 08/04/2019

    Kubrick’s 1964 film Doctor Strangelove portrays the devastating impact of a Soviet doomsday device. Programmed to automatically wipe out all human life if any nuclear attack would have struck the nation, the curious construction showed great diplomatic potential. Annoyed as to why the Soviets had kept the device a secret, Doctor Strangelove ranted to the Soviet Ambassador: “The whole point of the doomsday machine (deterrence) is lost if you keep it a secret. Why didn’t you tell the world?”As described by William McNeill in his book The Pursuit of Power, technological and military advances have a fundamental effect on global international relations.Yet these type of developments can only reach a certain level, before edging towards irreparable damage.

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  • Pension reform in Croatia: better be safe and sorry

    Pension reform in Croatia: better be safe and sorry0

    • Op-ed, Social and Economic Policy
    • 02/04/2019

    The newest pension reform in Croatia brought parametric changes into the three-pillar pension system. A specific incentive within the reform – the transfer measure – exposes persistent problems in the Croatian pension system. At some point they need to be tackled with institutional measures which are absent from the current reform package.

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  • Qatar working conditions 2.0?

    Qatar working conditions 2.0?0

    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 28/03/2019

    Qatar is hosting the next world cup in 2022. Major sports events are prone to labour and other human rights violations, reason for which it is essential to revisit the situation of the richest country in the world, which combines both an image of luxury and of extreme poverty.

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  • The paradise paradox: Maldives, a sinking country?

    The paradise paradox: Maldives, a sinking country?38

    • Environment and Energy, Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 24/03/2019

    Maldives is now the poster-child for the consequences of climate change. Global warming will almost certainly lead to the demise of these islands which are predicted to submerge in thirty years’ time. Disappearing into the rising sea, it will become the first country having to relocate all its population as refugees due to global climate change.

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