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Opinion – Nigeria’s Readiness to Fight Corruption and End Poverty

Nigeria's anti-graft institutions must be stronger and autonomous in order to effectively prosecute corruption and help alleviate a raft of insecurity crises. http://dlvr.it/TCVPXw

Opinion – The Duality of Maia Sandu

The true test of Sandu’s leadership lies not in her alignment of Moldova with Western values, but in her adherence to those values in practice. http://dlvr.it/TCVPLk

More than a Seat in the General Assembly: The Recognition of de facto States

Particularly in the case of de facto states, non-formal recognition practices can play a major role in constructing sovereignty and statehood for the territory in question. http://dlvr.it/TCQRtT

Opinion – Queer Experiences of Atrocity Crimes and the Fight for LGBTI+ Rights

There is a clear link between LGBTI+ issues, particularly homophobia, and the prevention of – or resistance to – mass atrocities. http://dlvr.it/TCMF2l

Interview – Dan Slater

Dan Slater discusses the concepts of strength and weakness in democratisation, and how to account for variations in democratisation patterns across Asia. http://dlvr.it/TC7lw5

Central Asia: The Last Stronghold of a Declining Russia?

Moscow's instruments of extracting political concessions in the region are gradually losing their effectiveness as the war in Ukraine continues. http://dlvr.it/TC6Blh

Thinking Global Podcast – Marilou Bayard Trépanier

Marilou Bayard Trépanier speaks about the Oil Kills uprising, its aims and practices, the fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty, and more. http://dlvr.it/TC5qBg