Stirring through the ashes
Political pathologists will be stirring through the ashes of the 2016 presidential election for years to come trying to understand exactly what happened.
Political pathologists will be stirring through the ashes of the 2016 presidential election for years to come trying to understand exactly what happened.
In 2016, the number of deaths of refugees and migrants crossing the Mediterranean hit an all-time high.
There is no denying that the business context has changed remarkably over the last fifteen years.
The list is long.
An increasingly large number of multi-national corporations (MNCs) are actively assuming their responsibility to demonstrate their respect for human rights in the workplace, not just within the “four walls” of their own premises, but both upstream
As government communicators, our mission is to honestly and effectively communicate policies and publicise opportunities to improve the lives of citizens.
As the Brexit shows, messages from the financial sector can be too easily ignored by disillusioned audiences.
At the end of 2009, world leaders and national representatives from across the world gathered in Copenhagen for the United Nations Climate Change
To mark the 10-year anniversary of both Communication Director magazine and the European Association of Communication Directors (EACD), we've turned to the heads of the EA
With the result of the UK European Union membership referendum to be announced at the end of June, some opinion polls are showing a lead for the Brexit campaign.