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From Nuremberg to Rome: Keeping Humanity Safe
Given my long-term interest in international affairs, I went to see the recently released movie, “Nuremberg,” to revisit the issue of how...
Peace & Disarmament
A Bold Campaign to Confront Global Crises
Although the world is experiencing severe global crises, there are new efforts underway to create a more effective means of coping with...
United Nations
Turning Back from the Brink of Nuclear War
Early this year, legislators in the U.S. House of Representatives and in the U.S. Senate introduced resolutions that call upon the U.S....
Peace & Disarmament
Displacement: An Inherent Problem of a Divided World
More than 120 million people have been displaced from their homes due to war, climate change, political instability and oppression in the...
Human Rights
Albert Einstein and the Problem of War
Although Albert Einstein is best-known as a theoretical physicist, he also spent much of his life grappling with the problem of war....
Peace & Disarmament
Preventing World War III
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the major countries of the world have been aligning in two different blocs: NATO (which includes...
Peace & Disarmament
The Dangers of Big Power Domination: We Need a More Just, Multilateral World Order Now
On September 18th, the United Nations Security Council, the principal organ of the United Nations entrusted with maintaining international peace and security,...
World Federation
A Dangerously Divided World Highlights the Need to Empower International Institutions
On September 13, the British public was startled when more than 110,000 people turned out for a raucous far-right rally in London...
Global Justice
Donald Trump’s Attack Upon the United Nations is at Odds with U.S. Public Opinion
If one examines Donald Trump’s approach to world affairs since his entry into American politics, it should come as no surprise that...
United Nations
Civil Society is Playing a Vital Role in Defense of Human Rights
From online news reports to social media platforms, the rise of authoritarianism and the surge in catastrophic armed conflicts are being broadcast...
Global Justice
Eighty Years of Nuclear Terror
Ever since the atomic bombings of Japanese cities in August 1945, the world has been living on borrowed time. The indications, then...
Peace & Disarmament
Can International Organizations Survive the Rightwing, Nationalist Onslaught?
At a time when international cooperation provides the key to preventing a variety of global calamities―including nuclear war, climate catastrophe, and massive...
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