The Commonwealth of Nations is clearly impossible. Except for the colonial past, its 18 member nations—five white, nine black, four brown—have nothing, not even wealth, in common. They are divided by ...
At the last Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting (CHOGM) held in Apia, the capital of Samoa island, it was resolved that the lingering issue of reparations for the odious transatlantic slave trade ...
With a footprint that spans every inhabited continent, the Commonwealth of Nations is one of the most expansive and culturally diverse political associations in the world. Comprising 56 countries and ...
As COP16 biodiversity talks begin in Colombia, research shows only 8.3% of global marine areas are protected Heads of 56 Commonwealth countries are meeting in Samoa, with ocean protection high on ...
Chair in Events and Cultural Policy, and Director of the Research Centre for Culture, Sport and Events, University of the West of Scotland Professor Gayle McPherson receives funding from the Social ...