Subscribers Only African states and the Ukraine war at the UN: Nuanced, not neutral The illusion of lukewarm African support against the war in Ukraine doesn’t stand scrutiny
Statement on the occasion of the first anniversary of the Russian aggression against Ukraine By the 27 permanent representatives of the European Union member states and the head of the European Union delegation to the UN in Geneva
Subscribers Only Killing Fields The war in Ukraine is not the only reason for the jump in agricultural prices. Greed and speculation are another.
Subscribers Only Qatar has long targeted International Geneva in efforts to burnish its image Partnerships with FIFA, one of the world’s most powerful and wealthy sport organizations, may undoubtedly seem alluring; but is it worth the risk of associating with what critics claim is a system riddled with corruption, now also tainted by Qatar’s influence buying?
#122, The G|O Briefing, December 15, 2022 Before Brussels, Geneva has long been Qatar’s target in efforts to burnish its reputation | FIFA's World Cup Follies
Extreme polarization has not led to paralysis in Geneva A picture of cautious optimism, not only about the resilience of the multilateral system itself when submitted to a massive and unprecedented shock like Russia’s aggression on Ukraine but also about the conditions under which it can ensure its enduring relevancy.
#121, The G|O Briefing, December 8, 2022 The resilience of multilateralism | Lula's government is taking shape–and it's good news for Geneva | We need to rethink how to produce food
The Silent Failure of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Ukraine Daniel Warner | Why has the ICRC not been more vocal about grave human rights and international humanitarian law violations in Ukraine?