As the outcome of the first round in this year’s French presidential election will be known this Sunday, MPP student Pierre Daix-Moreux presents his own statistical forecast, with an important focus on one of the… [Read more]
Month: April 2017
Strangers in a Strange Land: The Experience of Female Refugees in Germany
As the integration of refugees in Germany becomes an an increasingly pressing issue, MPP student and Governance Post editor Vaishali Venkatesh Prasad takes a deeper look at the hardships faced by women in refugee centres.… [Read more]
A Reminder to Dictators: Lessons from the Gambia
In the wake of the regime change in the Gambia earlier this year, MIA student Julian Lang draws the necessary conclusions and shows why the toppling of former president Yahya Jammeh is reflective of a… [Read more]
Cracking the Ceiling – While Raising Children
A few months ago, it looked likely that America would elect its first female President, and there was a possibility that the United Nations would be headed by a woman for the first time. This… [Read more]
How Vulnerable Are We? The Threat of Cyber-Terrorism
In recent years, cyber-attacks and hacking have become bywords for the consequences of digitalisation. As governments come to recognise the potential consequences of the movement towards a fully digitalised society, a key question they must ask… [Read more]
Five Reasons to Switch to Decentralised Electricity Generation
As European governments are increasingly committed to decarbonising their national economies, the question concerning the state of infrastructure is often left unanswered. For Thore Hagemann, however, this is a mistake: countries should complement their low-carbon plans… [Read more]
How Can the EU Stand with CEU?
Mark Dawson explains what the EU can do to address the infringements of fundamental rights in Hungary. While the recent attack of the Hungarian government on the Central European University may seem shocking, close observers… [Read more]
We Stand with CEU
Angela-Gabrielle Palmer, an Executive Master of Public Affairs candidate and editor of Digitalisation and Technology at TGP, comments on the situation facing the Central European University in Budapest and outlines how to show solidarity in… [Read more]