The phrase “international rules-based order” has long been a fixture in global politics. Western leaders often use it to ...
Parkinson's Law explains why tasks often take longer than necessary. It suggests that work expands to fill the time available ...
Crime is often analysed as a rational response to economic incentives, as theorised by Gary Becker (1968), where individuals weigh the expected benefits of crime against the risks of punishment.This ...
Francis X. Tannian, professor emeritus of urban affairs and one of the founders of the Biden School at the University of ...
Arthur Laffer, a staunch advocate of supply-side economics, says market forces, not government handouts, are the key to ...
Animal Trypanosomiasis remains a significant constraint to animal health and food security in most African countries. The ...
Arthur Laffer, a staunch advocate of supply-side economics, says market forces, not government handouts, are the key to ...
A witty Arab artist, when asked: "What message would you like to send to future Arab generations?" ironically replied: "I’d tell them not to come!" This statement has an unsettling implication that ...
This collaboration aims to address the growing demand for high-quality Shariah Compliant Banking systems in the rapidly ...
The new coalition's understanding of biodiversity is, at best, primitive, and its approach to nature conservation does not extend beyond the classical 19th-century German perspective, where ...
In acknowledgement of the time constraints faced by many readers, this article will be published in two parts. The first part ...