Results for "Governance"
9 articlesThe future belongs to strong states, not post-national fantasies
A review of Rana Dasgupta's work examining institutional decay in Britain and America. The author praises Dasgupta's diagnostic analysis of these declines but expresses skepticism about his proposed solutions regarding strong state governance versus post-national frameworks.
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Botswana’s former president Festus Mogae dies at 86
Festus Mogae, former president of Botswana who served for a decade, has died at age 86. The article notes his tenure was marked by governance achievements and HIV/AIDS response efforts in the diamond-rich nation.
Botswana’s former president Festus Mogae dies, government says
Botswana's former president Festus Mogae has died, according to government announcement. Mogae served as president for a decade and was recognized internationally for economic management and governance in the diamond-rich nation.
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The world order has collapsed. Now comes the dangerous part
The article claims the post-WWII international order has collapsed 40 years after the Delhi Declaration, leaving the world without shared governance rules or a coherent blueprint for a new system. It frames this as a dangerous transitional moment without offering specific details about what collapsed or what alternatives exist.
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Iran rolls out new Hormuz rules as ‘Project Freedom’ paused – media
Iran has introduced new maritime traffic governance rules for the Strait of Hormuz, reportedly as 'Project Freedom' has been paused. The announcement comes amid ongoing US-Iran tensions. The report cites Press TV as the primary information source.
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‘I Actually Thought He Was Going to Hit Me,’ OpenAI’s Greg Brockman Says of Elon Musk
Greg Brockman, OpenAI's president, testified that he feared Elon Musk would physically attack him during a meeting, and subsequently worked to remove board members. The testimony was part of ongoing legal proceedings related to OpenAI's governance disputes.
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Israel’s 'bloated, unstable' gov't harms public service, wastes millions each year, report finds
A State Comptroller report criticizes Israel's government structure as inefficient and costly, recommending reforms including ministry consolidation and elimination of redundancies. The Jerusalem Post frames this as a systemic governance problem requiring corrective action.
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Germany: Difficult first year for Chancellor Friedrich Merz
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government is experiencing governance difficulties one year into office, characterized by internal coalition conflict and external blame-shifting toward coalition partners and the US administration.
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The digital crown: Reclaiming human dignity in the age of AI
An opinion piece arguing that AI systems should be grounded in five fundamental human rights—life, equality, speech, essentials, and privacy—to ensure AI serves human values rather than amplifying existing biases. The author frames AI governance as a moral imperative tied to human dignity.
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