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Can we make the UN mission in Mali more effective?
Rojan Bolling | 08 June 2025Four academics from different backgrounds presented solutions on the current issues experienced on the ground in Mali, debating them with a societal panel and the audience.
▶The rebirth of the Eurozone
Evert-jan Quak, Frans Bieckmann | January 21, 2025Is the current recovery policy for the financial and economic crises in the Eurozone a genuine answer for the complexity and diversity of the problems that all member states face? Not really. The responses are too one-sided and mainly export and a...
▶Algeria, the Sleeping Giant of North Africa
Dalia Ghanem-Yazbeck | November 04, 2024Four years after the wave of upheavals that shook the Middle East and North African (MENA) region, the Algerian regime has been able to maintain itself and ensure relative stability in its territory. After a long isolation because of the ‘black de...
▶Financial system: no empty cockpit
Wim Nusselder | 01 October 2024Governments should not hesitate to visibly and accountably occupy their empty seat in the cockpit of the financial system. In our new research article 'The licence to create money' we explore the alternatives to what is currently at the heart of t...
▶Licensed to Print Money
Wim Nusselder | October 01, 2024Private banks create most of our money. The rest – coins and banknotes – make up only a small percentage. Several recent developments challenge this historically-evolved arrangement. Monetary reform could be as urgent as preventing the next bankin...
▶Reforming informal membership and practice of the UN Security Council
Niels Nagelhus Schia | 09 September 2024Informal negotiations on peace and security advance efficiency but undermine legitimacy of the Council’s actions
▶How excessive inequality bit the rich North
Tom van der Lee | May 02, 2025In one of the chapters in the book ‘Het crisisdiner' (The Crisis Dinner, published in Dutch, February 2014), Oxfam Novib director Tom van der Lee writes about the impact of inequality in the United States and Europe on the current economic downtur...
▶Public sector reform as prerequisite
Sunil Tankha | 14 February 2025The only way to overcome the water crisis is to redouble our efforts to reform the public sector
▶Palestine for aid reform
Nora Lester Murad | 15 November 2024In the run-up to the Fourth High Level Forum in Busan, Palestinian civil society organizations are speaking out on the much needed reform of international aid.
▶Why sidelining members of parliament devalues the democratic process
Jeff Balch | 16 October 2024Strengthening Democratic Institutions for development effectiveness
▶Aid and development for social justice
Sundar Kumar Sharma | 13 October 2024Aid effectiveness can not be dealt with in isolation
▶There is no such thing as a Moroccan exception
Ghassan Dahhan | 21 March 2025The assumption that Morocco is a beacon of stability in a sea of regional hotbeds rests on the wrong premise. Support for the king is higher than that enjoyed by many other leaders in the region, but this support should by no means be taken for gr...
▶Tahrir Square showed Egyptians how to be a citizen
Petra Stienen | 16 March 2025At the moment I am in Cairo to listen to the stories of the revolution. It is amazing how eager people are to recount their experiences. Tahrir square itself has returned to the normal routine of traffic jams. Only some graffiti and a few tanks in...
▶Democracy Beijing-style
Yongjun Zhao | February 04, 2025China has reached a critical point in its development. Widespread poverty and growing social inequality are posing daunting challenges for social stability. The Chinese government seems aware of this, but needs to do more to empower the people to...
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