Corporate Social Responsibility
Jiali Yolanda Lin discusses the ethics of the cosmetics industry.
International Policy and International Corporations
Sarah Nguyen questions whether an all-encompassing international policy can mitigate the cross-border behaviour and nature of transnational corporations.
The Digital Stage of Colonialism
Rafi Alam argues that global (Western) media functions as a new colonialism.
An Era of Global Governance: the Power of Corporate Philanthropy
Jenny Lee explores the potentially Janus-faced nature of corporate philanthropy.
‘Islams’ and Modernity
A refrain has echoed over recent years: that Islam’s multiplicity renders it compatible with modernity. Hariharan Thirunavukkarasu investigates.
The Charge for Multinationals in Africa
Danielle Chiaverini and Marie Karykis examine avenues for corporate social responsibility in resource-rich Africa.
From Mau Mau to the Third Sector
Sharangan Maheswaran and Lewis Hamilton explore the growth of the third sector in Kenya, and the impact the overall global growth of the third sector is having on national governments.
‘Welcome to the 193rd Country of the World’
Gerard McCarthy reflects on the pitfalls of post-conflict identity in the newly independent state of South Sudan.
‘Real Rape’? Julian Assange’s Sexual Assault Allegations
Clare Power considers feminist reactions to the charges brought against the Wikileaks founder and the impact of international publicity upon such prosecutions.
Poverty Meets Prosperity: the Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid
Nadia Surtees explores the relationship between corporations and development, focusing on corporate social responsibility and the triple bottom line.






