By Prof John Harbeson I devote my column this month to consideration in some depth of a remarkable finding by…
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The Conversation The notion of “degrowth” is gaining traction among some politicians in Europe. It was given a platform recently…
The underlying motivations of these talks often revolve around the distribution of resources, control over government institutions, and the advancement…
By Wendy Edelberg In recent years, household finances have fluctuated amid large swings in federal income support and the stock…
By Prof John Harbeson Sub-Saharan Africa is composed of 49 nation-states. Western Sahara and Somaliland have long waited in the…
That most sub-Saharan African states have become profoundly fragile over their six decades of independence has been the cause and…
By Morris Maina Financial inclusion is a crucial pillar for economic growth and poverty alleviation. But despite considerable progress in…
The tenor of the current protests is no longer just political – it is a socio-economic uprising that bullets and…
By Professor John Harbeson Conflict and the most serious and flagrant abuses of fundamental human rights have continued to roil…
By Faith Mutheu The famous ‘mama mboga’ and ‘boda boda guy’, who were once the face of the Kenya Kwanza…