News & Opinion

Democracy isn’t just weakening in America, it is already disappearing
The solution to America’s rapid democratic decline cannot simply be that, in this deteriorating situation, America’s democracy will vote its way out of it.
Human Rights
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
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
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
What Happened to Our Moral Compass?
I used to be proud of being a citizen of the United States of America. My parents were part of what has...
World Federation
Resistance to the International Criminal Court by the World’s Most Powerful Nations
The International Criminal Court’s recent issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for...
Global JusticeThe Best Thing You Can Do to Save Humanity from Itself
Most people do not benefit from wars or from degradation of our global environment. Allowing them to continue year after year carries existential risk through unconstrained conflict or environmental catastrophe.
World Federation
The Parliaments of the World’s Religions
The first time that many religious representatives met with each other was at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893. Three of the goals of this gathering were to show “what and how many important truths the various Religions hold and teach in common;” to discover “what light Religion has to throw on the great problems of the present age;” and “to bring the nations of the earth into a more friendly fellowship, in the hope of securing permanent international peace.”
Human Rights
Domestic Violence And Women’s Empowerment Initiatives: Exploring The Relationship In A Patriarchal Setting
Domestic violence is the most common form of violence against women and is reported globally to be experienced by one out of every three women.
Human Rights
Whose Red Lines?
In the conflict-ridden realm of international relations, certain terms are particularly useful, and one of them is “Red Lines.”
Global Cooperation
The 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.
Global Justice
Nations Of The World Unite!
Russia’s war upon Ukraine should remind us that violent international conflicts not only persist, but constitute a plague upon the world. Over thousands of years, wars have brought immense suffering to people around the globe.
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