Does increased participation of women in politics translate into women-centric policy outcomes? In this paper, I attempt to […]
Most scholarly research remains focused on democracies and the risk of civil war. Through this paper, I study […]
What is the relationship between urban informality and violence? Through case evidence from Mexico, this paper attempts to […]
A resurgence of authoritarianism is emerging across Southeast Asia. In recent years, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia and the […]
Civil war scholars have come to identify Syria as a turbulent terrain where “ideological, ethnic, tribal, religious, and […]
Exercising choice between a Presidential and a Parliamentary democracy for designing the constitution for a new democracy demands […]
Democracy in and of itself, cannot impact human well-being. It is the act of governing a democracy and […]
To alleviate poverty, is the underlying goal of all conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes. This relatively new form […]
Does money matter for educational achievement? Ferraz et al, reveal that it does. In their research titled Corrupting learning: […]
Limited scholarly research has been undertaken to investigate why the Government of Botswana stalled the support to UN […]