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A Manifesto for Global Justice: How Climate, Debt, and Data Will Decide Africa’s Future
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From Carbon and Cobalt to Code: Why the 21st Century Needs a New Deal Between the Global South and the World This article argues that Africa’s future—and that of the wider Global South—will be shaped at the intersection of three systems: climate change, sovereign debt, and the data-driven digital economy. Drawing on UNCTAD’s World of […]
Killing the “Corruption Tax”: Can Africa Compete with East Asia Without Cleaning Up Its Politics?
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Corruption Tax: This article explores how corruption and weak institutions undermine Africa’s chances of catching up with East Asia’s economic transformation.
From Silicon Valley to Nairobi: Can the “Startup Nation” Model Work Outside the Global North?
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This article examines whether the celebrated “startup nation” model—associated with Silicon Valley, Israel, and other high-tech hubs—can realistically be transplanted into Global South
Gen Z and Political Power: How a New Generation Is Redefining Democracy from Lagos to London to Los Angeles
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This article explores how Gen Z is reshaping democracy across continents—from youth-led protests in Nigeria and Kenya to climate strikes in Europe and North America.
Climate Refugees and Vanishing Homelands: Rethinking Borders, migration, and Responsibility in a Warming World
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This article examines how climate change is reshaping global patterns of displacement and migration, and asks whether our current refugee and human-rights systems are fit for purpose.
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