This is post five in a short-term series by Prof Nayef Al-Rodhan titled “Neurophilosophy of Governance, Power and Transformative Innovations.” This series provides neurophilosophical perspectives and multi-disciplinary analyses on topics related to power and political institutions, as well as
Part of the Syria Transition Challenges Project The physical and economic destruction caused by the conflict has significantly affected state institutions and its capacity to deliver services, compared to the yea
25 years ago, we began our journey promoting peace and security around the world. Much happened over the last 25 years, and in 2020 it is even more obvious that the new normal is anything... but.
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