World won’t be the same again
Due to the pandemic, both authoritarian and democratic countries will become more interventionist.
Due to the pandemic, both authoritarian and democratic countries will become more interventionist.
The new humanitarian law proposes the engagement of five members of civil society. Who is civil society? What is its [...]
Three sets of data from the International Telecommunication Union suggests that the digital transformation is limited to one part of [...]
The pandemic has had detrimental economic effects on LDCs. National governments are scrambling to assess and respond to the situation.
Non-compliance and disobedience to authority are our two most defining behaviors with the law, the pandemic is affecting both.
Argentina’s institutions have a reputation of being untrustworthy and lacking cooperation. Now is a chance to operate efficiently.
The collaboration between the public and private sectors have proven to be a necessary premise.
The decisions of political leaders during the crisis will surely affect voter perceptions on the capabilities of political elites.
The way the world faces this new threat might affect how we perceive globalisation and international cooperation.
The economy was in pressure in terms of both aggregate demand and supply before the impact of the coronavirus.