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Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted as a direct reaction to the Second World War. The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the declaration on December 10, 1948. It is the cornerstone for the dignity and rights of all people.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Connecting the Disinformation Dots

“The disinformation landscape across Europe” is a project conducted between March and December 2023 by the EU Disinfolab thanks to the support of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom. The project collected factsheets, leading to the

Connecting the Disinformation Dots

Disinformation Landscape in Poland

The "Disinformation Landscape Across Europe", by FNF Europe and EU Disinfolab, highlights the disinformation landscape across EU Member States. From the most emblematic disinformation cases and recurrent narratives to the community actors and the

Disinformation Landscape in Poland

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION

Recognizing the importance of freedom of information as one of the essential requirements of good governance, this paper draws from experiences of countries in South Asia, particularly Bangladesh, India, Maldives and Sri Lanka, which have made

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION

Sri Lanka’s perspective on China’s economic and military rise in South Asia

The evolving China-Sri Lanka dynamics bear geopolitical significance. China's growing influence through investments, cultural exchanges, and military presence has raised global interest and concerns, especially for the US and India. Economic ventures

Sri Lanka’s perspective on China’s economic and military rise in South Asia

Riding the Dragon: China’s Rise and its Challenges and Opportunities for Nepal

Nepal-China ties surged post-2015, driven by China's assertive policies and Nepal's quest for independence. While fostering economic growth, Nepal faces trade deficits and potential democratic threats. To navigate, Nepal must maintain non-alignment

Riding the Dragon: China’s Rise and its Challenges and Opportunities for Nepal

China’s Economic and Military rise, And Pakistan’s No camp Politics

In the realm of global power dynamics, China's exponential growth is evident. By 2021, its GDP surged by 1,261 percent to around US$17.7 trillion from US$1.39 trillion in 2001, with a GDP per capita rise from US$1,053 to US$12,556. Concurrently

China’s Economic and Military rise, And Pakistan’s No camp Politics

How China is inverting Democracy enabling Institutions in Southern Africa

As China's economic interests and political influence in Africa grew, so did its concerns about the long-term security of its investments have also increased. Changing governments - resulting in anti-China policies - and loss of influence are two

How China is inverting Democracy enabling Institutions in Southern Africa

A new model for the globalization of the world of employment

Two opposing trends characterize the global world of employment. In the global South, the supply of labor is increasing, while the global North is confronted with a decline in the working population and a shortage of qualified workers. Both

A new model for the globalization of the world of employment

WAYS OUT OF INFORMAL ECONOMY

The informal economy, often referred to as the "shadow," "underground," or "grey" economy, is a pervasive and complex phenomenon observed in countries worldwide. It encompasses economic activities that operate outside the purview of formal

WAYS OUT OF INFORMAL ECONOMY