Taiwan, Democracy, and an Unknown Future
By the People discusses the significance of Taiwan’s recent general election with two eminent experts – former U.S. deputy national…
By the People discusses the significance of Taiwan’s recent general election with two eminent experts – former U.S. deputy national…
In this podcast, AfP Executive Director Liz Hume discusses identity-based grievances, polarization, and social cohesion in the U.S. While conflict…
In this week’s episode, I am joined by my good friend Urban Strandberg, a political scientist, university professor, and co-founder…
One year into Russia’s war on Ukraine, we take a look at how Ukrainians are preparing for life after war,…
A podcast series by Angelos Karayannopoulos (core member of Eu Youth Hub), that explores what young activists and youth organizations…
On the morning of February 24, 2022, Russian troops blasted Kyiv with heavy artillery and missile strikes focusing their assault…
SHARE By definition, a “democracy” thrives or dies according to the will of the people, and in Ukraine, it’s the…
In February 2022, Russian military forces launched a wide-scale attack on Ukraine, escalating the conflict in the Eastern part of…
As the social change landscape experiences rapid and holistic transformations, the integration of diverse disciplines and knowledge fields is shaping…
In this episode of the Think Peace Podcast, our host, Colette Rausch, engages in a conversation with Cam Cassar, the…