The UN should 'double down' on their efforts to engage and take inspiration from the youngest in their professional ranks, writes Martha E. Newton.
he United Nations stands at a crossroads, faced by the confluence of several inter–related global crises now referred to as the ‘polycrisis.’ The UN will be sorely tempted to try to tackle all these ...
When acknowledged and addressed with care, conflict trauma can transform individuals into peacebuilders, writes.
The status quo is failing us all. That’s why the stakes for the UN’s Summit of the Future are high, writes David Steven.
The 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly could be the turning point that will usher a UN that serves our children’s future, writes Ana C. Rold.
Diplomatic Courier's annual special edition on the occasion of the UN's 79th General Assembly meetings features essays by leaders in diplomacy, business, education, and media.
The Uruguayan election has received almost no international coverage, but no news is good news, writes Alejandro Trenchi.
An upcoming election in Namibia heralds great opportunities in the future for the nation’s growing economy, writes Margaret ...
We may agree that democracy is in crisis, but there’s no consensus on what that means. A new report from World in 2050 relies ...
Victory remains elusive in Ukraine. In his new book ‘The War for Ukraine,’ Maj. Gen. Mick Ryan analyzes strategies for ...
The landslide reelection of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele this year is no triumph of democracy. Instead, it’s a worrying sign El Salvador may be walking in Venezuela’s footsteps.
A month and a half after Venezuela’s presidential election, the results remain heavily contested both home and abroad. The country’s future hinges on the outcome.