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JAN 5, 2021 Journal

The First Political Order: How Sex Shapes Governance and National Security Worldwide

The book explores and clearly delineates how the first political order, that of the relationship between a husband and wife in the home, and how ...

JAN 5, 2021 Journal

Political Theology of International Order

What does order in international affairs mean? Political Theology of International Order shows how predominant modern ideas of ordering power politics are contingent on medieval ...

JAN 5, 2021 Journal

Undocumented Nationals: Between Statelessness and Citizenship

In Undocumented Nationals, Wendy Hunter sets out to call attention to the “grey zone” or “in-between status” of people who “cannot exercise full citizenship owing ...

DEC 21, 2020 Podcast

AI & Equality Initiative: Algorithmic Bias & the Ethical Implications

In this AI & Equality Initiative podcast, Senior Fellow Anja Kaspersen speaks with three researchers working with the University of Melbourne's Centre for AI and Digital ...

DEC 21, 2020 Journal Online Exclusive

Can Staying at Home be Saving Lives and Avoiding Killing? COVID-19, Lockdowns and the Doing/Allowing Distinction

Lockdown and its purpose have been summarized in five words that have echoed from the mouths of politicians, public health bodies, and social media accounts ...

DEC 18, 2020 Podcast

The Doorstep: Connecting U.S. Foreign & Domestic Policy in 2021, with Judah Grunstein

Judah Grunstein, editor-in-chief of "World Politics Review," joins hosts Tatiana Serafin and Nick Gvosdev to discuss the latest U.S. Global Engagement report and preview ...

DEC 18, 2020 Journal Online Exclusive

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Health and the Environment in Rural Peru

Infectious diseases such as COVID-19 are indicators of the complex interaction between the human species and the environment. Peru has among the most extensive levels ...

DEC 18, 2020 Journal Online Exclusive

Corruption and COVID-19 in Ecuador

On March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. On the same day, Ecuador’s government declared a state of emergency and shortly ...

DEC 18, 2020 Journal Online Exclusive

Sustaining life: Indigenous Women and COVID-19 in the Ecuadorian Amazon

The colonization of natural spaces and human contact with animals that are reservoirs of viruses and pathogens is the first link in the chain that ...

DEC 18, 2020 Journal Online Exclusive

Introduction: Latin American Responses to COVID-19

In some ways, the Latin American experiences of COVID-19 look much like those seen throughout the world. There are considerable difficulties in containing the spread ...