How media makes lives of women politicians difficult?
To really fix this often glaring media bias, more journalists around the globe must be trained to recognize and eschew harmful gender stereotypes.
To really fix this often glaring media bias, more journalists around the globe must be trained to recognize and eschew harmful gender stereotypes.
Enthusiasm for voluntary defense organisations which are sometimes armed, committed to “national causes” and often have roots in political organisations.
More than 10 years of U.S. chemical warfare in Vietnam exposed an estimated 2.1 to 4.8 million Vietnamese people to Agent Orange. More than 40 years on, the impact on their health has been staggering.
The goal of illiberal regimes in Central Europe is to transform post-communist infrastructure to benefit the new ruling elite and its voter base.
Democracy in Kazakhstan is not the start of its journey but rather its destination.
Viewing ISIS’s acts from a criminological, rather than theological, perspective offers some provocative insights into the minds of its fighters.