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...backsliding across countries. The series aims to identify practical lessons and comparative insights for those defending democracy today and is organized by the Carnegie Endowment fo...
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The making of India’s Constitution is usually told as the story of the few hundred prominent lawyers, politicians, and intellectuals who comprised the Constituent Assembly—the body tasked with draf...
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This report presents results from the OECD Digital Government Index (DGI) and the Open, Useful and Re-usable Data Index (OURdata), illustrating how governments across 36 OECD countries and 8 access...
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The Brexit Effect, edited by Sir Anthony Seldon, is a collection of over 30 essays on the impact of the referendum on whether the UK should stay in or leave the European Union. To discuss the book,...
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Can governments keep up with AI? Fellow of Practice Dr Aaron Maniam and Master of Public Policy student Aliénor Rougeot explore one of today’s biggest policy questions in the second episode of our ...
Francis Fukuyama on the Civil Service and American Diplomacy
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"There was a time when the US government could actually accomplish really big things, and I think one of the sources of malaise these days . . . is the sense that we've lost that ability to actuall...
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🟥DIRECT | Parole aux Auditeurs : Les compétences et les prérogatives entre les provinces et le gouvernement
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In today's King's Speech, it was announced that the government will bring forward proposals to strengthen and improve the civil service.
Alex Thomas, our Executive Director for Impact and Influenc...
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The Declaration of Independence declared that legitimate government rests on the “consent of the governed.” Where does the social contract between Americans and government stand today? In this epis...
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The Declaration of Independence declared that legitimate government rests on the ‘consent of the governed.’ Where does the social contract between Americans and government stand today? In this epis...
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The Declaration of Independence declared that legitimate government rests on the ‘consent of the governed.’ Where does the social contract between Americans and government stand today? In this epis...
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The Declaration of Independence declared that legitimate government rests on the ‘consent of the governed.’ Where does the social contract between Americans and government stand today? In this epis...
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The Declaration of Independence declared that legitimate government rests on the ‘consent of the governed.’ Where does the social contract between Americans and government stand today? In this epis...
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Interprogramas – Atribuições de Governador e Presidente: Esta edição do Interprograma fala sobre Atribuições de Governador e Presidente. O interprograma explica as diferenças entre as atribuições d...
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Interprogramas – Diferença entre Câmara e Senado: Esta edição do Interprograma fala sobre Diferença entre Câmara e Senado. O interprograma explica as diferenças entre a câmara dos deputados e o sen...
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India hasn’t updated how political power is distributed across its states in five decades—and the consequences are mounting. At the heart of delimitation lies a fundamental tension: should represen...
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How well do you know the Council of Europe?
Test your knowledge in our quick quiz and see how you score!
👉 https://www.coe.int/en/web/about-us/quiz
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As part of MediaWell’s video essay series on transnational digital governance, tech governance scholar Swati Srivastava (Purdue University) explores the uncertainties of what she calls a “new era o...
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Test your knowledge with this World Leaders Quiz from CFR.
In this trivia challenge, we’ll show you an image of a current world leader. Your mission: identify them before the answer is revealed. Ea...
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With a crucial set of local and devolved elections taking place in England, Scotland and Wales on Thursday 7 May, join the Institute for Government devolution team the day after for an expert webin...
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