Graduate Institute What Matters Today

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Beyond the Vote: New Forms of Youth Political Engagement Worldwide

Young people are often portrayed as politically disengaged, accused of turning their backs on voting and traditional politics. But is that really the full story? Recent waves of youth-led mobilisations—from climate marches to social justice movements—suggest something very differ ...  Show more

The central economic role of the United States in question?

For much of the modern era, the United States has stood at the heart of the global economy—anchoring the international monetary system, shaping the rules of trade, and driving global growth through its innovation and financial power. But today, this long-standing leadership is be ...  Show more

Peace Diplomacy in an Era of Growing Conflict

In this episode, we mark the first year of the Nagulendran Chair in Peace Mediation with a wide-ranging conversation on the state of peace diplomacy today. At a time when conflicts are multiplying across the globe, we ask whether this signals a failure of diplomacy or a call for ...  Show more

Prospects for Peace in Ukraine: Diplomacy, Power, and the Politics of War

More than three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the prospect of peace remains elusive. Several rounds of negotiations have taken place — yet none have brought the two sides closer to ending the war. Why have diplomatic efforts failed so far? What obstacles co ...  Show more

Recognising the State of Palestine

In this episode, we dive into one of the most complex and debated issues in international law: the recognition of the State of Palestine. What is Palestine’s current status at the United Nations? Does it meet the legal criteria for statehood? And what would recognition by countri ...  Show more