#governance
7 posts tagged governance.
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Senegal's democratic slide and Africa's governance gap
The resignation of Senegal's parliament speaker amid worsening political crisis tests whether West Africa's most stable democracy can hold against authoritarian drift.
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Gabbard resigns and the DNI revolving door
Tulsi Gabbard's departure as Director of National Intelligence caps a pattern of political appointees clashing with career intelligence culture — but the real question is what the office now actually does.
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Starmer's Biden moment: leadership in slow motion
Wes Streeting's active leadership campaign and Andy Burnham's return to Westminster expose the central paradox of Starmerism: a government elected to restore competence is now consumed by the succession it refuses to name.
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Ebola, travel bans, and the public health withdrawal
Washington's travel ban on travellers from DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan is the symptom of a deeper problem: the US has dismantled the infrastructure that would allow it to actually stop this outbreak rather than just wall it out.
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Rubio blames WHO while gutting CDC
The Ebola outbreak in DRC exposes a dangerous contradiction: Washington criticises the WHO for being slow while simultaneously dismantling the domestic public-health infrastructure that would allow the US to respond.
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WHO's Ebola emergency and the governance gap
The DRC Ebola declaration reveals how decades of Western-led crisis management has failed to build durable local health institutions in conflict zones.
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Streeting's resignation and the Labour vacancy
Wes Streeting's departure forces the question of whether Labour's succession crisis reflects a party problem or a deeper failure of progressive governance in Britain.