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CGS regularly publishes op-eds on the issues that matter most to global democracy, plus news, press releases, and organizational statements from our programs and campaigns. Read it all here, get a monthly roundup by email through eNews, or follow Field Notes on LinkedIn.
Opinion pieces reflect the views of their authors, not necessarily Citizens for Global Solutions.
Climate JusticePope Francis’ “Laudate Deum” (2023)
According to Pope Francis, “it is no longer possible to doubt the human--‘anthropic’--origin of climate change.” (#11) He says that it is a fact that the average global temperature has risen dramatically with the increase use of fossil fuels.
United NationsWorld Peace and Security Require a Stronger United Nations
This call for strengthening international security under the aegis of the United Nations makes sense not only for Ukraine―a country suffering from brutal military invasion, occupation, and annexation by its much larger, more powerful neighbor, the Russian Federation―but for the nations of the world.
United NationsHope Gives Rise to Hope: Proposal for a New Posture
We all aim to build a better world. Through positive, constructive language and examples, we encourage progress by inspiring each other and learning what is working. This, in itself, accelerates bringing that hopeful world into being.
Global CooperationThe Time Has Come To Build A Viable Global System Of Collective Security
One of the inescapable features of human existence is that lessons we fail to learn repeat themselves over and over, usually with increasing ferocity until the lesson is learned.
Global CooperationFrom Nationalist Isolation To Global Citizenship
For many years, a portion of the world public has sought to wall itself off from people abroad by hiding behind national borders.
Global JusticeBenjamin Ferencz & Norman Cousins: The Original Influencers For Global Justice
The little known story of how American public outrage capitulated German lawmakers to compensate Polish survivors of Ravensbrück.
Global JusticeProsecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World of Ben Ferencz
Benjamin Ferencz died on April 7, 2023 at the age of 103. He lived a very rewarding and meaningful life. I had the privilege of meeting him several times, most recently when he received a lifetime achievement award from the Law School at Washington University in St. Louis.
Global CooperationIf Youth Is The Future, Why Don’t We Have A Say About It?
Last September, I came to the United States to study for a year at Northeastern University (Boston) and, I was given an opportunity to be sponsored by Citizens for Global Solutions to not just to be part of the first Global Future Forum but to present my research paper.
Global CooperationWhose Red Lines?
In the conflict-ridden realm of international relations, certain terms are particularly useful, and one of them is “Red Lines.”
Climate JusticeGlobal Challenges Require Global Solutions: How We Can Prevent A Complete Climate Catastrophe
When it comes to the climate crisis, we are running out of time.
Global JusticeThe Ukraine War And International Law
The Ukraine War has provided a challenging time for the nations of the world and, particularly, for international law. Since antiquity, far-sighted thinkers have worked on developing rules of behavior among nations in connection with war, diplomacy, economic relations, human rights, international crime, global communications, and the environment.
Climate JusticeLula’s Victory In Brazil’s Presidential Election: A Potential New Start For International Democracy And Climate Change
On the last weekend of October 2022, Brazil elected a new president: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who defeated Jair Bolsonaro in a closely-fought second-round vote. Lula secured 50.8 percent of the vote compared to Bolsonaro, who garnered 49.2 percent.




























