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#140 THE G|O Briefing, June 1, 2023
Pressure mounts around Qatar's expected presidency of International Labour Conference | WHO refocuses efforts | Slovenia and Belarus face showdown at the UNSC | What Western decline?
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The great US-China rivalry might explain why Washington is trying to (re)claim the IOM
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#132 The G|O Briefing, March 23, 2023
Atlas Exposes Diversity in UN Geneva Voting Patterns | ICRC in Crisis Mode | America's Declining Influence | A Historic Water Conference
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US Decline in Perspective of a Global Democracy
Daniel Warner | It is banal to say that the United States is in decline in economic comparison to China. It is not banal to say that the liberal international order established by the United States and other Western powers after World War II is being challenged by the BRICS.
The birth of a new international order
Joschka Fischer | As the remnants of the twentieth century’s bipolar order finally disappear, a new global pentarchy is coming to the fore.
#119 The G|O Briefing, November 24, 2022
Human rights defenders cheer UN vote | Stop bothering us, UN tells the press | Alaa Abd El-Fattah is still in jail. His sister talks to The G|O |
#117 The G|O Briefing, November 10, 2022
A GOOD WEEK FOR INTERNATIONAL GENEVA | HOW DO YOU SPELL DEADLOCK? T-R-I-P-S | IN DEFENSE OF NON-ALIGNMENT
In defense of non-alignment
By Ngaire Woods*
As the US and China divide the world into allies and enemies, many smaller countries are resisting pressure to take sides. It is wiser to navigate rising economic nationalism without unconditionally adopting the foreign-policy preferences of superpowers.
Critics of geopolitical non-alignment have long characterized it as a
GESDA: Science at the multilateral table
Since its creation in 2018, GESDA has billed itself as a “think and a do tank.” Yesterday, its initiators opted to put their emphasis on the “do” by unveiling two concrete projects.