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Opinion – Between Food Drops and State Recognition, End Palestinian and Israeli Suffering First
The past few weeks have seen an outpour of consternation over reports of hunger and starvation in the Gaza Strip. In some…
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The past few weeks have seen an outpour of consternation over reports of hunger and starvation in the Gaza Strip. In some…
In the last days of the Second World War, on the 6th and 9th of August 1945, the United States deployed nuclear…
Joyeeta Gupta is Distinguished Professor of Climate Justice, Sustainability and Global Justice (University of Amsterdam), and is also Professor of Environment and…
The concept of an integrated justice approach to land reform aims to understand better and address agrarian concerns, particularly where gender justice…
When Hezbollah makes headlines, it’s usually in reference to its military entrenchment in southern Lebanon, its alignment with Iran, or its influence…
Following a 12-day war with Israel in June 2025, Iran’s leadership has ramped up nationalist rhetoric, stressing unprecedented national unity where even…
The BRICS meeting in Rio on July 6th and 7th gives a snapshot of the great power competition between China and the…
Michael Byers is the Co-Director of the Outer Space Institute, a network of world-leading space experts united by their commitment to highly…
The intersection of technology and International Relations (IR) is not a new concept. However, the growing influence of technology-led processes like Artificial…
In an increasingly shifting global order, nation-states and international institutions strive not only for economic growth and military might, but also for…