Brazil in the Global Nuclear Order (1945-2018)
A booktalk with Dr. Carlo Patti
A booktalk with Dr. Carlo Patti
Sri Lanka has been playing the nonaligned card in its diplomacy for a while, but with increasing pressure from China, India, and the US in the fields of foreign investment and security cooperation, some analysts have suggested that the small island nation of 22 million will have to choose sides soon.
A seminar with Ambassador Jargalsaikhan Enkhsaikhan
On the 65th anniversary of Austria’s neutrality law, it is worth considering not only how intricately this foreign policy is linked to the country’s independence but also how its versatility could be an asset beyond the Alps.
Neutral & Nonaligned Nations in the Making of a Postcolonial Nuclear Order
A seminar at CUA
A seminar with Pascal Lottaz
2017 Neutrality Conference War and Peace have influenced novelists, social scientists, historians, and philosophers over centuries. Neutrality – the state of being at peace with those who are at war – on the other hand, not that much. Then again, ever since the Peloponnesian wars, we have records of polities and thinkers who remained committed to the idea of…