The former ICWA fellow and Time Magazine senior editor went on to revitalize the institute during his 27 years at the helm. […]
Popular support for Guinea’s coup is real
The new leaders may be under international sanctions, but most Guineans are happy to see the end of their old regime. […]
Climate change is forcing Indian fishermen to keep rebuilding their homes
Rising sea levels and heavy storms are displacing millions in the world’s largest delta. […]
FROM THE FIELD: An art dealer, an island and Cambodia’s missing Khmer relics
A conversation with Malia Politzer. […]
Greece’s overlooked Evros seeks a larger role
Locals want to put a positive spin on the decades-old threat ‘I will send you to Evros!’ […]
Webinar video:
Populism and democracy in
Germany and Central Europe
Emily Schultheis fellowship report and panel discussion with the Goethe Institute on December 2, 2021. […]
THE CABLE PODCAST:
Lithuania is punching above its weight
Will it matter at Biden’s Summit for Democracy? […]
THE CABLE PODCAST: We have the Pandora Papers… Now what?
Karen Greenaway and Drew Sullivan join the Cable to explain what must be done to expose illicit financial misbehavior. […]
Syrian merchants carve out their place in Turkey
As the war in Syria drags on, most who fled the conflict have no plans to return. […]
The cost of educating an Indian girl
Many in the state of Rajasthan have dropped out of school during the pandemic, facing pressure to get married. […]