Tag: Multilateral Institutions & Agreements

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Dialogues

Lessons from a Lifetime in Human Rights: Kenneth Roth on His New Book and the Struggle for Justice

GJIA: The Trump administration has floated this concept of “forcible transfer” for the war in Gaza. How do you interpret this term under international law, and what…

June 9, 2025

Science & Technology

Deterrence in the Age of Weaponizable Biotechnology

Introduction When physicist Herman Kahn posed the possibility of nuclear war in his 1960 book On Thermonuclear War, he was contemplating what then seemed unthinkable. At the, …

June 4, 2025

Global Governance

NATO’s Greatest Test: Baltic Security in Trump’s Shadow

Harsh new realities The abrupt shift in U.S. foreign policy under the Trump administration, marked by the abandonment of Ukraine and an embrace of Vladimir Putin’s Russia,…

May 21, 2025

Conflict & Security

The Fall of Bashar al-Assad: Winners, Losers, and Challenges Ahead

Introduction The Syrian Civil War began in 2011 amid the Arab Spring with peaceful demonstrations against the authoritarian regime of Bashar al-Assad. The government responded…

May 7, 2025

Dialogues

The Future of U.S. Diplomacy

GJIA: Do you agree that the role of a diplomat has changed considerably over the last few decades, with shifts in communication, power dynamics, and cybersecurity? How would you…

April 29, 2025

Human Rights & Development

The Undead M23 and the International Human Rights Community’s Responses

Introduction M23, which refers to the March 23 Agreement signed in 2009 between the DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo) and the CNDP (National Congress for the Defense of the…

April 25, 2025

Dialogues

Greece: Political Stability and the EU Paradox

Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Dr. Anastasakis, your work often highlights the enduring influence of historical experiences on contemporary politics. In what ways…

April 1, 2025

Dialogues

A Constant in Europe: Portugal’s Foreign Policy and Economic Strategy

GJIA: The 2024 Portuguese election saw the highest voter turnout in decades, as well as the consolidation of the far-right Chega party as the third largest in the country’s…

March 28, 2025

Human Rights & Development

Reforming the Kafala System: Persistent Violations of the Rights of Migrant Domestic Workers and the Role of Private Recruitment Agencies

Introduction The Kafala system, a temporary labor migration regime primarily used in Jordan, Lebanon, and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, ties migrant workers’…

March 21, 2025

Dialogues

Inside EU Crisis Management: Professor Featherstone on Greece, the European Union, and the Road Ahead

GJIA: Professor Featherstone, your work on Greece’s austerity measures and the subsequent political fallout offers a detailed case study of crisis management. What are the key…

March 17, 2025