Jul 14, 2020 | Defense and Military, Policy Analysis, Social Movements
Get The Point Foreign Policy Mirrors Domestic Policy Fritz Pointer Africans in America and the diaspora have long had a global consciousness, an awareness that Domestic and Foreign Policy mirror each other. That consciousness encouraged Frederick Douglass to say (in...
Jul 14, 2020 | Global Governance, Social Movements, World Law
The United States has ratified the most comprehensive global anti-racial discrimination treaty—the International Convention on the Elimination Against Racial Discrimination (ICERD). It only did so in 1994, almost thirty years after the treaty came into effect. Written...
Jun 22, 2020 | Policy Analysis, Social Movements, United Nations
The ban on enslavement is a ‘peremptory norm,’ meaning that it can be enforced retroactively. Written by Arif Hyder Ali Attorney | Transactional and Trade Law June 22, 2020 Policy Analysis | Social Movements | United Nations Article originally...
Jun 22, 2020 | Opinion, Social Movements
Teilhard de Chardin (1 May 1881 – 10 Apr 1955): Evolution toward World Unity Written By René Wadlow President | Association of World Citizens June 22, 2020 Opinion | Social Movements “Why do we hesitate to open our hearts to the call of the world...
May 28, 2020 | Economic Models, Social Movements
EDITOR’S NOTES: World Federalists, What Ellen Brown (a friend of the Earth Federation Movement) isn’t saying in her article is that the idea of the government “printing” money as the need arises, was first outlined by the World Constitution...
Mar 2, 2020 | Humanitarian Issues, Social Movements
“It is the latest example of how governments around the world are failing to protect women — and even institutionalizing inequities that put them in danger” Kate Dannies, Assistant Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies, Miami University (Ohio) Written By...