As South Korea underwent rapid industrialization in the 1960s and 1970s, traditional social ties—what Ha and others call neo-familism—became more rather than less important, contrary to what classic ...
Haberkorn explores how Thailand's courts have always chosen to twist the law to hold coup leaders blameless and validate the repression of protesting citizens.
Indian populism emerges in Roy's analysis as typical rather than exceptional, a type of political movement found globally that seeks a return to an imagined healthy past when social conflicts were ...
Bromley and Freymann show that quick, sweeping decoupling from China is not a credible option in light of the country’s importance to the global economy.
Jost uses 17 case studies to show that leaders get good information only when they create bureaucratic institutions capable of telling them the truth.
Charina Chou is Director and Chief Operating Officer at Google Quantum AI. James Manyika is Senior Vice President at Google ...
But these assumptions are shattered by the appearance of the Mule, a mutant with extraordinary powers and millions of devoted ...
The growing influence of emerging economies, the rise of China as a great power, tensions between the United States and its ...
Daniel Nexon is a Professor in the Department of Government and the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown ...
Images of migrant caravans, rickety boats at sea, and chaos at borders suggest that authorities have lost control of the ...
Sheila S. Coronel is Toni Stabile Professor of Practice in Investigative Journalism at Columbia University and Co-Founder of ...
Asia can teach the world about adapting to Trump.