As peace operations falter worldwide, Namibia’s lasting success shows peacekeeping must be more than a crisis response; it must be a sustained, strategic commitment. Read more.| Vision of Humanity
In 2025, the European Union and the People’s Republic of China mark the 50th anniversary […] The post EU-China summit: a new start is needed appeared first on Foundation for European Progressive Studies.| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
Five essential mechanisms for designing an effective international treaty to combat plastic pollution, focusing on adaptive governance structures that can strengthen over time despite uncertainty.| IPI Global Observatory
Multilateralism today stands at a crossroads. It is confronted by resurgent authoritarianism, geopolitical rivalry, rising […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
From Kyiv to Gaza to Washington, the world we live in seems to challenge an […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
Amid geopolitical fragmentation and rising nationalist sentiment, the negotiations leading to the Pandemic Agreement—which was adopted on May 20, 2025 at the World Health Assembly—have shown that multilateral diplomacy is more difficult than ever—but also more vital. For decades, cooperation on global health was treated as self-evident. The shared logic was clear: pandemics, like the climate […]| IPI Global Observatory
Explore how rising developing nation debt, coupled with slow economic growth and rising interest payments, is impacting global stability.| Vision of Humanity