by kaymusonda | Jun 28, 2022 | India
By James Chiriyankandath (Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London)[1] It is four months since Russia launched its offensive against Ukraine, the start of the bloodiest war in Europe since the Second World War, a conflict that has turned Russia into a...
by kaymusonda | Jun 17, 2022 | The Commonwealth
By Sue Onslow Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies After a delay of two years, the Commonwealth heads of government are meeting in Kigali this week. The organisation itself is at a crossroads: leading Commonwealth civil society organisations have voiced their...
by kaymusonda | Jun 9, 2022 | The Commonwealth
By Mischa Manderson Mills Like many international organisations, the Commonwealth Secretariat (ComSec) is undergoing a mid-life identity crisis. The world has changed radically since its formation some 60 years ago, and it is way past time for ComSec to look inwards...
by kaymusonda | Jun 1, 2022 | Asia, Media Freedom, Sri Lanka
By Rehab Mahamoor Sri Lanka is in the throes of its worst economic crises in history. With depleted foreign reserves making debt unserviceable and putting capital markets out of reach, Sri Lankans are bearing the brunt of heavy inflation, and a scarcity of essential...
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