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Abstract:This paper examines the paradoxical relationship between globalisation and inequality in the Global South. While globalisation has stimulated trade, investment, and technological flows, it has also deepened socio-economic inequalities between and within states. By analysing case studies from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the paper highlights how structural adjustment programmes, dependency on commodity exports, and
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The current conflict in the Anglophone regions of Cameroon has evolved into a multifaceted crisis, presenting significant challenges to regional stability, human rights, and international peace efforts. This Policy Paper aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the conflict, tracing its roots from historical grievances to the current humanitarian crisis. The importance of this issue
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In late 1987, unrest erupted in the West Bank and Gaza Strip as frustrated Palestinians rebelled against two decades of Israeli occupation. Although Israel deployed 80,000 troops to the territories, crushing the uprising, known as the Intifada, proved costly. By 1991, Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) agreed to negotiate peace. For Palestinian women,