Post-U.S. international democracy support: aspiration in search of substance [Carnegie Endowment for International Peace] ↳

A year after the Trump administration ended most U.S. democracy funding, Carnegie Endowment scholars find that no actor has stepped in to fill the void, with established Western donors largely maintaining but not expanding their commitments — and several, including France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK, cutting democracy aid further.

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Foreseeable harms and children's right to health [Health and Human Rights Journal] ↳

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The counterterrorism challenge in Afghanistan's borderlands [Lawfare] ↳