How is the COVID19 crisis affecting political partisanship? Why is it accentuated in some countries, but put aside in others? What lessons could we draw for the post-COVID-19 world?...
In this webinar, Professor Andrew Potter will look at the challenge of journalism in abnormal times. Register here./maxbellschoolCategory: Academic talks and conferences
This webinar will look at why policy makers missed so many opportunities to prepare for the pandemic, and why governments frequently fail to learn from history./maxbellschoolCategory: Academic...
When President Reagan was shot on March 30, 1981, Al Haig, then Secretary of State famously said: “ As of now, I am in control at the White House”./maxbellschoolCategory: Academic talks and...
As the length of the lockdown imposed by governments extends from weeks to months, policymakers must consider integrating harm reduction thinking to the way in which they define the terms and the...
Everything about the COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented, including policy responses and the way they are communicated. With no playbook to rely on, governments around the world are improvising on...
Civil liberties were not designed for peace and social stability: they were designed to create safeguards against state incursions especially during turbulent times./maxbellschoolCategory: Academic...