Interview – Kristina Roepstorff
Kristina Roepstorff discusses her multidisciplinary approach, fieldwork, and developments in humanitarian action particularly in relation to migration and the pandemic.
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Kristina Roepstorff discusses her multidisciplinary approach, fieldwork, and developments in humanitarian action particularly in relation to migration and the pandemic.
A vendor in Peru’s capital and his cocker spaniel find ‘life’ on the city’s streets as they work hard to earn a living.
People fleeing Khartoum are finding respite in Port Sudan – whether they ultimately choose to leave Sudan or stay.
Decades after the end of the British Empire, many South Asian Britons are still grappling with the monarchical legacy.
Hagen and Pfeifer’s persuasive edited volume delves into the dilemma faced by Western Sahara and argues that its resource abundance has led to its colonisation.
In this Help Net Security interview, Filipe Beato, Lead, Centre for Cybersecurity, World Economic Forum, shares his expertise on the correlation between the digitization of the manufacturing sector and the rise in cyberattacks. He delves into the far-r…
WAFTING a pair of hypodermic needles towards my face, addict Chris mumbles: “One is speed, the other heroin.”
Glassy-eyed and dishevelled, he wasn’t shooting up in a drug den but in the afternoon sunshine on a San Francisco pavement.
Louis WoodDr…
From Wagner’s crimes to the UN’s role, the Iraq invasion offered a preview of the Ukraine war. But not all is the same.
Cadisha Miceli tells us about how she found security…
Oleksiy Bondarenko discusses authoritarianism in Russia and political shifts in Central Asia, including the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.