In Tribute: Malcolm McIntosh
‘Have fun and laugh. I had a ball. Sorry to go early. Laugh a lot, it oxygenizes the brain just as well as...
By Isabel Fróes ◦ 4 min read ◦ In recent years, through experience and discussions in various projects and workshops dealing with urban development, this key...
A complex issue of global relevance By Karin Buhmann This article is based on previously written piece for the Centre for Business and Development Studies....
By Daniel C. Esty Covid-19 has dominated policy thinking across the world for several months – highlighting our vulnerability to unexpected threats, the fundamental...
‘Have fun and laugh. I had a ball. Sorry to go early. Laugh a lot, it oxygenizes the brain just as well as...
By Steen Vallentin. A recent article in The Washington Post informs us that Donald Trump is affectionate about the works of Ayn Rand (1905-1982),...
By Lara Hale. I do not need to inform you about the major events of 2016: Devastation in Syria, Brexit, President-Elect Trump, drug wars...
By Thomas A. Kochan. The recent US election exposed two major intersecting fault lines in America: the deep divisions across racial, ethnic, and gender...
By Dirk Matten Last Tuesday’s election in the US has left the world in shock. As entertaining, astonishing, at times surely revolting, the Trump...
By Lauren McCarthy. The proposed subtitle for this blog was ‘Why is it more acceptable to say ‘f**k’ in the classroom than ‘feminist?’’ but...
By Kristjan Jespersen and Anne Marie Engtoft Larsen. We live in times of change. Society is quickly evolving in every aspect, facing us with...