The striving for dominance, to be top dog, is a key hinge upon which our history turns—and mutual respect is its antidote.
Read MoreKaliningrad, an isolated Russian enclave and province in Europe, is a point of vulnerability for both NATO and Moscow.
Read MoreThe current debate as to who is at fault in Ukraine, Russia or NATO, is crippled by either/or thinking.
Read MoreFurther military aid to Ukraine will likely provoke—not deter—Putin’s aggression.
Read MoreIf there was ever a time for Turkey to serve as a global intermediary among nations, rather than a political loner defiantly grasping for power, it is today.
Read MorePierre Vimont, a Senior Fellow at The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, tells us what global geopolitics might look like in a post-pandemic world?
Read MoreThe Covid-19 pandemic and the virtual technologies that we have come to reply upon have had a tangible impact on the work of diplomats—and on diplomacy itself.
Read MoreMutual needs satisfaction, based on a fundamental understanding of our innate needs and resources, is the means of achieving sustainable peace in politics
Read MoreFormer Egyptian foreign minister Nabil Fahmy shares his views on the state of the Arab World and what is needed for its societies to thrive.
Read MoreFormer Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy talks about the craft of diplomacy and how it has been impacted by the complexities of the digital age.
Read MoreMany are wondering whether the global COVID-19 crisis is the harbinger of greater global cooperation or a confirmation of our more 'selfish selves.'
Read MoreThe great British economist John Maynard Keynes is reputed to have once quipped to someone, “When my information changes, I alter my conclusions. What do you do, sir?”
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