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Sri Lanka is wrong to scapegoat expat workers over Undiyal: Bellwether

Sri Lanka s authorities are targeting and blaming Middle Eastern workers for not sending money through the formal banking system, expanding the blame game from the usual scapegoat for forex shortages coming from contradictory money and exchange policies.

Sri Lanka is wrong scapegoat expat workers over Undiyal: Bellwether

Sri Lanka s authorities are targeting and blaming Middle Eastern workers for not sending money through the formal banking system expanding the blame game from the usual scapegoat for forex shortages coming from contradictory money and exchange policies.

Homicidal ecologies illicit economies and complicit states latin america | Latin American government, politics and policy

Homicidal ecologies illicit economies and complicit states latin america | Latin American government, politics and policy
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When democracy trumps populism european and latin american lessons united states | American government, politics and policy

When democracy trumps populism european and latin american lessons united states | American government, politics and policy
cambridge.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cambridge.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

LIVE EVENT - Democratic Erosion and Academic Freedom: Hungary, India, Turkey and Beyond (13 May)

LIVE EVENT - Democratic Erosion and Academic Freedom: Hungary, India, Turkey and Beyond (13 May) Democratic Erosion and Academic Freedom Hungary, India, Turkey and Beyond Thursday, 13 May 2021 12:00 PM CDT Co-sponsored by the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory (3CT), the Chicago Center on Democracy, the University of Chicago s Department of Political Science, and the Arab Studies Institute Widespread democratic backsliding is raising alarm bells about the future of academic freedom in democratic and autocratic regimes. Such fears are not unwarranted. Institutions of higher education suffer from systemic and multi-faceted attacks across the globe. Transgressions on university autonomy, restrictions on research and curriculum, widespread neoliberal transformation of funding structures, and attacks on the life and liberty of academics themselves demonstrate the extensiveness of the arsenal employed by a multitude of governments. Are the recent attacks on academic freedom spill

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