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Refugee Capitalism: A Mess of Moral Convenience and Ruthless Politics

The Syrian refugee crisis has clearly displayed the difficulties of Western societies to accept culturally and religiously different peoples in the wake of regional...

Why do we need strong United Nations?

“The 70th anniversary of the United Nations is an opportunity to reflect – to look back on the UN’s history and take stock of...

Russian Diplomacy: Trying to go from the Small Stage to the Big Screen

One of the Russian government’s worries that propelled it to face the conflict in Syria against DAESH was the probability of it morphing into...

Legacy of the ICTY

The International Court is the judicial body that brings to justice individuals accused of violation of the international law. The idea to create the...

The Afternoon of Shakespeare’s Mind (Part 3)

Perfume. Coming back to you. Half of my life’s work so far has been written in the vein of tragedy and when I have...

Shakespeare’s Nervous Breakdown (Part Two)

I owe people money and I am writing again. I must tell you. I love you my darling. I hope that you are not...

Shakespeare’s Cry in autumn (Part 1)

I am a martyr. My blood twitching in my flesh, every bone, platelet and cell. I know my voice now. It is a claw....

Session with the Psychologist

I plunge into the sudden glare of fury, hysteria and trepidation. There is a primal scream inside each of my hypomanic brain cells. ...

The Danger of Climate Change Evangelism

We have been conditioned with the belief that human activities are increasing the incidence of CO2 and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which...

The UN Leadership Team and the Non-Aligned Movement

There is currently an active discussion among UN delegations in New York concerning the way in which the appointment of the next UN Secretary-General...

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