Sarah Bailey

Cashing in on women’s health

Women’s health has been sidelined for centuries. But now that women are finally being heard, some unscrupulous companies are cashing in on the movement.

In a world increasingly dominated by the ‘mini-lateral’, competition in standard setting and technology is where the real power struggle lies.

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Despite rising geopolitical tensions the evidence of a correlation between political talk and economic connections between trading nations is often overdone.

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Examining military and political alliances from the perspective of the global South leads to some uncomfortable questions about ‘good’ and ’bad’.

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A new transatlantic alliance is springing up in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but what form will it have when the dust settles?

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With the decline of Russia, eyes are turning to China and a new cold war emerging with the USA. But this one will be different.

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China has long wondered how the world might react to a conflict in Taiwan. The invasion of Ukraine has given them good insight.

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With a new cold war afoot, states are being asked to choose sides. For India, self-identity and domestic politics will all come to bear.

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The war in Ukraine became a test for Indonesia’s independence and active foreign policy principles, especially given its G20 presidency.

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Among the challenges of prosecuting Putin is getting him to physically appear in court. So, why not just start the trial, anyway? The answer lies in the law.

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It is unlikely the ICC will bring lasting justice in Ukraine, but there are many legal avenues that could help.

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The International Criminal Court moved fast on allegations of war crimes perpetrated in Ukraine, but those looking for swift justice may be disappointed.

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