International Law

A “Multipolar World”: A Transformation in the Global System

After more than three decades of American efforts to establish and consolidate a unipolar international order, we are witnessing signs of the deterioration of...

Dis-United Nations and Conceptual Mazes of the New World Order

A plethora of fora organized by international institutions this fall, above all by the United Nations with its “ministerial week” involving heads of states...

Nobel Peace Prize for Human Rights Activists from Belarus, Russia and Ukraine

The Nobel Peace Prize 2022 is awarded to human rights advocate Ales Bialiatski from Belarus, the Russian human rights organisation Memorial and the Ukrainian...

Do we still live in a multipolar world?

After more than three decades of American efforts to establish and consolidate a unipolar international order, we are witnessing signs of the deterioration of...

Human Rights Across The World: Never More In Peril?

The human right scenario across the world is abysmal. Human rights have been undermined across the world, and even in the United States, which...

Mikhail Gorbachev: Between Glorification and Criticism

Whatever your position on it, the former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, who passed away a few days ago, is the most important global leader...

An interview with Joel Angel Bravo Anduaga: Are international organizations still relevant?

With recent developments in the international arena, and ghost conflicts from the past exacerbating contemporary global issues, it is inevitable to question what is...

The Noble Nobel

One of the most coveted awards in human history, the Nobel Prize was created by the last will and testament of Alfred Nobel, inventor...

Regulate outer space before it is too late

The war in Ukraine has reached outer space as Russia and the United States lock horns in flag-waving catfightsin the International Space Station, long...

Endgame: Time, History and Alternative World Futures

Hamm: “What time is it?” Clov: “The same as usual.” Samuel Beckett, Endgame When studying history, it becomes difficult to distinguish endings from beginnings. Though it should...

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