The arrest of the civilian leadership in Sudan follows more than a week of two kinds of protests; one group calling for the military to take over, wh1
This report assesses the extent to which the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) along with the Office of the Special Adviser to the Secretary-1
Fear that political reform would weaken the military’s grip on Sudan society led to the coup, writes Ahmed Aboudouh. Senior Research Fellow Dr. Andre1
The editorial team welcomes you to the final issue of 2021. For this issue, convened by Minda Holm, one of New Perspectives’ Associate Editors, we ha1
Sudan’s top general, Abdel Fattah al Burhan, says the decision to oust the government of Abdalla Hamdok was taken in order to avoid civil war. Andrew1
Andrew E. Yaw Tchie comments on current developments in Sudan on W Radio.
International organisations (IOs) are created with the aim of solving collective action problems when a crisis arises. Yet, member states have repeat1
This article examines the role of the far right in political polarisation in Georgia. Polarisation has been a constant feature of Georgian politics,1
How did Chinese 5G providers, such as Huawei, become a security concern in the USA and Europe? Were the security concerns related to 5G and Chinese s1
This article introduces a conceptual framework for analysing and comparing the broader or unintended effects of cooperation anchored in border-crossi1