Posts About United Nations

Turkish-American Relations Could Chill Come January

Perhaps the entire world has faith that Barack Obama's historic victory will redefine U.S. foreign policy and fix the blemished image of the country abroad. However, there is one nation - in fact a close NATO ally - that has...


Turkey's Powerplay: Bridging The West and the Middle East

Turkey is capitalizing on opportunities presented by a globalized world of multiple and shifting centers of power


Tackle the Economic Earthquake

It will take a long time to clean up the scene and a strategic rethink is urgently required.


Protecting UN Lives at the Cost of African Ones?

The UN is pulling non-critical staff from Darfur after the indictment of Sudan's president increased tensions there. Isn't this like what happened in Rwanda in 1994 just before the genocide began--protecting UN lives at the cost of African ones?...


Gaza: Undoing the Peace

There will not be peace with separate sets of standards on violence.


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