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Author: Dennis Meaney

Asia Diplomacy Brief Editors' Pick North Korea Opinion 

Diplomacy Brief: End to the Korean War?

May 1, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments

End to the Korean War? On Friday, April 27th, North Korea’s Kim Jung Un and South Korea’s Moon Jae-in met

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Asia China Editors' Pick Opinion 

Will China Lead?

April 30, 2018June 1, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments

By Juan Garcia The rise of China as the second largest economy in the world has initiated discussions on China’s

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Asia Civil Society Editors' Pick Opinion South Asia 

Manzoor Pashteen: The Man with a Mission to Shake Pakistan’s faltering Democracy

April 27, 2018May 3, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments

By Zehra A. Khan Emerging out of thin air, a charming bearded tribesman in his early 30s, Manzoor Pashteen, has

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Development Editors' Pick Latin America Opinion 

Venezuela’s Future: More of the Same?

April 20, 2018April 24, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments

Venezuela’s Future: More of the Same? How different would Venezuela be without President Nicolas Maduro?  Three things are certain: 1)

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Editors' Pick Opinion 

The Art of Unseeing Isn’t Hard to Master

April 20, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments

The Art of Unseeing Isn’t Hard to Master As the world focuses on chemical attacks in Syria, corpses in Raqqa,

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Asia China Populism Populism Issue 

Go Global, Meet the Locals: Pragmatism, Plunder, and Anti-Chinese Populism in Africa by Richard Aidoo

April 19, 2018June 1, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments China

by Dr. Richard Aidoo Introduction From Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward to Deng Xiaoping’s Opening Up, through Jiang Zemin’s Going

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Latin America Populism Populism Issue 

Latin American Resource Populism in the Early 21st Century

April 19, 2018June 1, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments

by Marten Brienen In recent years, a wave of populism has come over much of the world. In the United

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Latin America Populism Populism Issue 

Populism and Democracy: Lessons from Latin America

April 19, 2018June 1, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments

by Carlos de la Torre In Latin America, as in other areas of the world, populists have challenged exclusionary forms

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Africa Editors' Pick Populism Populism Issue Trade 

Against Foreign Capital?: The Populist Temptation in Tanzania

April 19, 2018June 1, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments

by Alexander B. Makulilo Populism has always been a contested concept. However, its core message across definitions is simply in

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Diplomacy Brief Eastern Europe Editors' Pick Elections Europe European Union Opinion 

Diplomacy Brief: Orban The Victor

April 16, 2018April 19, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments

Orban, Victor On Sunday, April 8th, Viktor Orban, and his Fidesz party were swept to reelection in the Hungarian Parliamentary

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