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Around the World, Global Solidarity and Cooperation are Remarkably Popular
61% of Americans say the US should cooperate on global challenges. New global polling shows internationalism is far more popular than the headlines suggest.
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Great Power Imperialism or Democratic Global Governance?
Pundits frequently remark on the warm and friendly relationship between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. In explanation, some suggest that Putin possesses...
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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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For the Next Steps with Iran, Let’s Work on an International Diplomatic Solution
In the aftermath of the U.S. government’s military strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities, it is easy to assume that Iran and the...
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Two Different American Approaches to the World
The recent whirlwind of the incoming United States (U.S.) administration’s foreign policy measures―many reversing those of the previous administration―illustrates the fact that...
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A Government for the World
The latest rollout of the hyper-nationalist “America First” policy underscores the world’s long-term slide toward catastrophe. Within nations, when conflicts inevitably erupt,...
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The 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.
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From 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.
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If 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.
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Whose Red Lines?
In the conflict-ridden realm of international relations, certain terms are particularly useful, and one of them is “Red Lines.”
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