In this essay, written exclusively for CABLE, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon discusses how her government's commitment to gender equality has been reflected in Scotland's…
As the study of Russian in Scotland passes a notable milestone, Jenny Carr of the Scottish-Russia Forum casts an eye across the educational landscape and…
In the Himalayas, physical remoteness, poor soils, and old traditions can represent barriers to progress for local communities. In this essay, Alastair Seaman of the…
In this essay, Nannie Sköld illuminates Sweden's hardening stance toward immigration, and shows how the country's celebrated welfare system has become a central pillar in…
Securing independence in 2011 has not brought stability to South Sudan. The country is beset by an array of challenges linked to its ongoing conflict.…
Later this month, Argentinians go to the polls to vote in a national mid-term election. This will be a telling indication of how the nation is…
The Catalan National Day - La Diada - held a particular significance this year, occurring as it did against the backdrop of independence referendum preparations.…
President Trump’s recently announced Afghanistan policy puts US geopolitical and economic interests first. It appears little concerned with developing peace, infrastructure, and public confidence in…
Since its inception in 2013, Police Scotland has often been in the news. A story less told is its growing international reputation for offering high-quality…
The fortunes and reputation of United Nations peace operations have ebbed and flowed since the organisation was founded after the Second World War. During the…