Posted Aug 15, 2024|  by Seán M. Cleary, FutureWorld Foundation

The war in Ukraine, after President Putin’s invasion on 24 February 2022, violated Article 2 of the UN Charter, as well as peremptory rules of public international law. It also represents a failure by the states and international organizations that opposed Mr. Putin’s illegal act... Read More


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Posted on Aug 27, 2024 | in category: Sharing core norms and values | by McKinsey&Company

More than 90 percent of children live in countries where average educational outcomes are below poor, poor, or fair. In their McKinsey report Jake Bryant, Felipe Child, Ezgi Demirdag, and Emma Dorn suggest that many of these countries have not taken international assessments, but more...  Read More



Posted on Aug 26, 2024 | in category: Addressing vulnerability and promoting security | by Center for Strategic and International Studies

The roughly 600 cables currently operational or planned worldwide, spanning approximately 1.2 million kilometers, are the world’s information superhighways and provide the high-bandwidth connections necessary to support the rise of cloud computing and integrated 5G networks, transmitting everything from streaming videos and financial transactions to...  Read More



Posted on Aug 27, 2024 | in category: Addressing vulnerability and promoting security | by National Institute for Public Policy

The next U.S. President will inherit a mismatch between the national security objectives (ends), courses of action (ways), and resources (means) to protect and advance U.S. interests, including Washington’s support commitments to allies and partners. In this article by the National Institute for Public Policy...  Read More



Posted on Aug 29, 2024 | in category: Addressing vulnerability and promoting security | by Chatham House

Notwithstanding disputes over the ‘phasing’ of troop withdrawals and a hostage-prisoner exchange, the core divergence in the negotiations centres on what will happen to Gaza after a ceasefire. Amjad Iraqi of the Chatham House Middle East and North Africa Programme suggests that it is here...  Read More



Posted on Aug 26, 2024 | in category: Sharing core norms and values | by Future of Life Institute

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