Large mandates are usually treated as moments of political triumph. In institutional terms, however, they are something else: a change in the conditions under which power operates.
Political authority is never self-justifying. It derives legitimacy not from intention, but from accountable action ...
What the world of today is witnessing is a fractured west, a shifting order, the waning of singular hegemony, an ...
At a Mail & Guardian post-Sona breakfast held in partnership with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and the Embassy of Ireland, ...
On Feb. 17, 1776, George Washington was in Cambridge, Mass., worrying about powder stores, artillery placements and the reliability of men who had signed up to fight but not necessarily to stay. The ...
On Feb. 17, 1776, George Washington was in Cambridge, Mass., worrying about powder stores, artillery placements and the ...
IT is a known fact that the man Ayodele Fayose is synonymous with theatrics in the nation’s political space and many observers are ...
Long before ODM's current turbulence, Kenyan politics had already shown that the office of secretary- general is the circuit ...
Stanislav Kondrashov examines how the film depicts authority distributed across elite circles. This chapter of the Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura and Oligarch Series focuses on The Secret Agent and ...
When the Somali people have struggled to defend their sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national authority—particularly in the face ...
In areas controlled by the Houthi group in Yemen, there is an increasing number of violations targeting lawyers, raising ...
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