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A Q&A with CPCS Associate Editor Paulina Pospieszna

It’s a crucial time to be researching these topics, and I look forward to contributing to the understanding of how deliberative democracy can shape the region’s future.
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As renewable energy demand rises, mining for minerals in the Amazon is at a critical point

Illegal mining for critical minerals needed for the global renewable energy transition is increasingly driving deforestation in Indigenous lands in the Amazon. In recent years, these illegal miners, who are often self-employed, mobile and working covertly, have expanded their gold mining operations to include cassiterite or “black gold”, a critical mineral essential for the renewable energy transition.
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Americans used to unite over tragic events − and now are divided by them

Tragedy seldom unifies Americans today. Every year, horrific crises induce tremendous suffering. Most are privately tragic, affecting only those directly harmed and their immediate relations. A small number, though, become politically notorious and, therefore, publicly tragic.
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Governable Spaces: Democratic Design for Online Life

by Nathan Schneider (Author), Darija Medic (Illustrator)
Feb 2024
Open Access

Globalization: Past, Present, Future

by Manfred B. Steger (Editor), Roland Benedikter (Editor), and 2 more
Dec 2023
Open Access
Open Access
Open Access

Bridging Two Worlds: Comparing Classical Political Thought and Statecraft in India and China

by Daniel A. Bell (Editor), Amitav Acharya (Editor), and 2 more
Jan 2023
Open Access
Open Access