Results N/A: The Uncertainty of the 2019 Thai Election (Part One)
By Phasawit Jutatungcharoen March 20, 2014. The Royal Thai Army had just declared martial law for the purposes of restoringContinue Reading
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By Phasawit Jutatungcharoen March 20, 2014. The Royal Thai Army had just declared martial law for the purposes of restoringContinue Reading
In 2011, millions of people from different backgrounds and orientations filled the region’s streets, chanting for ‘bread, freedom and social justice’. Eight years later, did they achieve their demands? Have the region’s authoritarian regimes learned anything from the revolts? Ultimately, were they successful revolutions or mere protests doomed to failure?
Letters from the Editors Dear readers, At the time of its printing, it would have already been a year agoContinue Reading
By Francis Shin In May 2018, a stunning political development occurred in Armenia. After about a month of protests, PrimeContinue Reading
By Laure Deriaz On the 15th of March, the youth, from school-age to university students, took to the streets inContinue Reading
By Harvey Parafina The student-led Human Rights & Conflict Initiative of the Graduate Institute, along with the Amnesty International GroupContinue Reading
By Anand Menon When one hears the term International Geneva, one tends to think of the UN, its affiliated organizations,Continue Reading
A delegation of students from IHEID took part in the first global climate strike.
By Manasvi Hemmige As we are all well aware, Geneva is home to NGOs, Permanent missions and International Organisations, butContinue Reading
By Laure Deriaz The falling of leaves, shorter days and sudden drops in temperature are all signifiers of the endContinue Reading

