In Conversation with Professor Sally J. Kenney
Politics, Gender, and Intersectionality. Appointed in 2010, Professor Sally J. Kenney is the Newcomb College Endowed Chair, Executive Director of the Newcomb Institute, and Professor
Policies in Perspective
Politics, Gender, and Intersectionality. Appointed in 2010, Professor Sally J. Kenney is the Newcomb College Endowed Chair, Executive Director of the Newcomb Institute, and Professor
Autors: Vijaya Singh Gautam & Shreya Chandhok From living in large dormitories, to sharing cells with poor ventilation, eating in common rooms, to sharing toilet
Author: Fay Kartner, article representing personal views of the author. Champagne producers agreed to reduce harvest in order to decrease production and raise prices. As
Authors: Ishan Khare & Shashvat Chandra Introduction: In early May 2019, the United States Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, found himself at the receiving end
A cursory glance on the Hungarian administrative system after two main reform attempts[1] Authors: Dr. Boldizsár Szentgáli-Tóth, research fellow of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
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Niamh Reilly, Dublin City University The twin emergencies of climate change and more recently the coronavirus pandemic has seen degrowth – economic policy focused on
James Redmond, University of Limerick This paper has assessed whether an individual’s gender affects the ministerial recruitment process in Ireland and the United Kingdom. This
Aniruddha Kambhampati, Jindal Global Law School In 2014, the Supreme Court of India banned the practice of jallikattu primarily on the ground that it was
Liran Pang, Durham University The European Commission’s block on the Siemens/Alstom merger triggered an outcry from France and Germany, who jointly proposed the ‘Franco-German Manifesto