“Only the dead have seen the end of war,” Plato wrote. As the Middle East and Ukraine remain wracked by conflict, and the United States threatens to repeat its June 22, 2025, bombing of Iran’s nuclear ...
The November 2024 presidential election has set the United States on a new course for national security and foreign policy. Vice President Kamala Harris, like President Joseph Biden before her, said ...
For too long, the Washington establishment believed America’s strength was proven by how many wars we could start, not how many we could end. They called it “leadership.” I call it what it was: ...
On Nov. 25, in London, South Africa’s sage, 73-year-old Prime Minister and Field Marshal Jan Christiaan Smuts addressed himself to two related world problems: 1) Britain’s position in the postwar ...
Our Disruptor-in-Chief has grabbed the bloated federal corpus in his teeth and given it a good hard shake for 100 days. Many Americans have welcomed this forceful reassessment. I count myself among ...
Religion has a bad reputation in relation to war and peace, but the Nicosia gathering entitled Interfaith Peace Building consultation: the need for a gender perspective called by the Women Peacemakers ...
The United Nations launches a year-long advocacy and mobilization campaign on the International Day of Peace From grassroots action to global impact, the United Nations new campaign on youth, peace ...
The Oslo-based Nobel Peace Prize committee may have turned down President Trump’s latest bid for glory. Yet by honoring Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado — at a time when Trump is ...
The global Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) agenda recognizes the vital role young people play in building and sustaining peace. The agenda stems from the landmark UN Security Council Resolution 2250, ...
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