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  • Joint research and teaching between ISS and Wits University

    https://www.iss.nl/en/news/joint-research-and-teaching-between-iss-and-wits-university
    Hosted by the Wits School of Law, this session will provide information on the joint research programme, postgraduate offerings and exchange opportunities
  • Is the legacy of the Arab Spring more oppression?

    https://www.iss.nl/en/news/legacy-arab-spring-more-oppression
    Twelve years after the Egyptian Revolution, Egypt’s civil society has been all but nationalized. Ahmed El Assal and Amr Marzouk investigate why.
  • Helping marginalized communities in Bangladesh to access to information

    https://www.iss.nl/en/news/helping-marginalized-communities-bangladesh-access-information
    Bangladeshi empowerment programme aims to help marginalized communities access information. Read this post by Sujoy Dutta to find out how.
  • The effect of brahmanical patriarchy on the marginalization of women in sexual commerce in India

    https://www.iss.nl/en/news/effect-brahmanical-patriarchy-marginalization-women-sexual-commerce-india
    Jaffer Najar examines how Brahamical patriarchy and the close relation between prostitution and human trafficking moulds anti-trafficing policies in India
  • Brazilian democracy – an aberration or a challenge?

    https://www.iss.nl/en/news/brazilian-democracy-aberration-or-challenge
    Does the recent invasion of government offices in Brasilia highlight the fragility of Brazil's democracy or is it part of the country's evolution to democracy?
  • Mobilizing for a just world

    https://www.iss.nl/en/news/mobilizing-just-world
    On 12 January, we launched the Legal Mobilization Platform, uniting people in their efforts to mobilize for social-economic, climate and racial justice.
  • New appointment for Dr Jojo Nem Singh at Wilson Centre

    https://www.iss.nl/en/news/new-appointment-dr-jojo-nem-singh-wilson-centre
    Dr Jojo Nem Singh was recently appointed as a Global Fellow at the Wilson Center Environmental Change and Security Program
  • Is Critical Agrarian Studies still relevant in a neoliberal world order?

    https://www.iss.nl/en/news/critical-agrarian-studies-still-relevant-neoliberal-world-order
    What are the features of Critical Agrarian Studies? And are these still relevant in today's neoliberal, globalized world? Jun  Borras provides some answers.
  • What is the role of scholars in speaking the truth?

    https://www.iss.nl/en/news/what-role-scholars-speaking-truth
    Should scholars transcend impartiality and play a role as political agents revealing the truth? Yes, according to PhD researcher Haris Zargar in this blog post
  • Sri Lanka ends 2022 with a sliver of optimism

    https://www.iss.nl/en/news/sri-lanka-ends-2022-sliver-optimism
    The people of Sri Lanka are finally experiencing some relief in the wake of a year plagued by economic decline and shortages. Jayasundara-Smits explains

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