September 11 has forced Western leaders to confront the deep structural imbalances and historical animosities that fuel violence and extremism, and to recognise that there can be no global security without global social justice. World leaders are now among those that are making proposals to transform international action, to shift radically the patterns of globalisation in favour of the poor, and to create a more just and inclusive approach to development
America’s ‘‘war on terror’ ’ and Al Qaeda’s ‘‘jihad’ ’ reflect mirror strategies of imperial politic...
The structure of world peace cannot be the work of one man, or one party, or one Nation. … It must b...
In January 2016, late in his term as Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon introduced a Plan of Action to P...
Since the atrocities of September 11th 2001, the leaders of the major international powers have been...
Oxfam International calls on all parties to acknowledge and address the growing insecurity and the h...
The United Nations is in the process of defining a post-2015 development agenda. This agenda will be...
In this speech I will discuss the problem of terrorism one year after September 11th 2001, the signi...
On 11 September 2001, events unfolded that may have changed the world irrevocably for the worst. Has...
The world peace and world unity are the most embryonic need of the modern society in order to protec...
• If “EVERYDAY for us is an opportunity to bring dignity into the lives of others, ” then – What par...
The world peace and world unity are the most embryonic need of the modern society in order to protec...
2Many people have observed that the world is a fundamentally different place after the events of Sep...
It is easy to sympathise with those who despair at the current state of global politics. Twenty year...
This paper argues that the 'global war on terror regime' has contributed towards the increasing secu...
National welfare is no longer an effective frame of reference for enlightened foreign policy. Policy...
America’s ‘‘war on terror’ ’ and Al Qaeda’s ‘‘jihad’ ’ reflect mirror strategies of imperial politic...
The structure of world peace cannot be the work of one man, or one party, or one Nation. … It must b...
In January 2016, late in his term as Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon introduced a Plan of Action to P...
Since the atrocities of September 11th 2001, the leaders of the major international powers have been...
Oxfam International calls on all parties to acknowledge and address the growing insecurity and the h...
The United Nations is in the process of defining a post-2015 development agenda. This agenda will be...
In this speech I will discuss the problem of terrorism one year after September 11th 2001, the signi...
On 11 September 2001, events unfolded that may have changed the world irrevocably for the worst. Has...
The world peace and world unity are the most embryonic need of the modern society in order to protec...
• If “EVERYDAY for us is an opportunity to bring dignity into the lives of others, ” then – What par...
The world peace and world unity are the most embryonic need of the modern society in order to protec...
2Many people have observed that the world is a fundamentally different place after the events of Sep...
It is easy to sympathise with those who despair at the current state of global politics. Twenty year...
This paper argues that the 'global war on terror regime' has contributed towards the increasing secu...
National welfare is no longer an effective frame of reference for enlightened foreign policy. Policy...
America’s ‘‘war on terror’ ’ and Al Qaeda’s ‘‘jihad’ ’ reflect mirror strategies of imperial politic...
The structure of world peace cannot be the work of one man, or one party, or one Nation. … It must b...
In January 2016, late in his term as Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon introduced a Plan of Action to P...