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Flop25

La Conferenza Onu sui cambiamenti climatici Cop25 manca il bersaglio e rinvia al 2020 le questioni più spinose. “Abbiamo perso un’opportunità” dice il segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite Antonio Guterres, mentre i maggiori inquinatori frenano ogni accordo vincolante sulle emissioni di gas serra.

 

Europe in Identity Crisis: The Future of the EU in the Age of Nationalism

Today’s European Union is in an identity crisis as it seems to be losing its points of reference. The principles that upheld its creation are being increasingly questioned around the world and within the EU itself. Its chances to survive hinge upon its ability to deliver at home and abroad, without abandoning its values and principles but rather adapting and re-launching them.

The Century of Global Cities: How Urbanisation Is Changing the World and Shaping our Future

Cities are gaining importance and influence worldwide. They sustain the global economy, set cultural trends, produce greenhouse gas emissions and consume energy; they attract migration flows and foster new political waves. While cities were supposed to be declining back in the 1980s, the globalized economy has established them as crucial world hubs leading billions of people on every continent, both at the top and the bottom of the social ladder, to move to cities. Today, global cities cry out for a more prominent role. But why and to what extent do they matter?

From Responsibility to Protect to Non-Interference: Human Rights in the Multilateral Security System

Much of the current framework for the multilateral protection of human rights can be traced back to the 1990s and early 2000s. At that time, the most serious challenge for human rights advocates seemed to be finding a way for international actors to intervene when ethnic violence within a state led to mass atrocities. Against a background of the dominance of the Western liberal democratic powers in international politics, the pressing questions were about political will and the legitimacy and mechanisms of international action.

The Retreat of Multilateralism: What Should Africa Do?

For developing countries multilateralism with the UN at its centre, is considered a key pillar of the global system because it provides for an order, not determined by might but by a set of rules that apply to all – even if the powerful often have more latitude than smaller countries. Multilateralism’s current retreat necessitates a proactive strategy from developing countries to be co-shapers of a new system.

The Future of Multilateralism: Toward the Italian G20

Multilateral Institutions seem increasingly unable to provide shared, fair and effective solutions to today’s common needs, while newly-created organizations compete with them. What are the root causes of the current crisis of the global liberal order? How could this impact international trade and economic growth, as well as international and regional security? How can multilateralism be defended and re-launched?

La vita di un giovane segretario di legazione

Venerdì scorso abbiamo ospitato presso Palazzo Clerici a Milano la ventitreesima edizione di Globe, l’evento organizzato da ISPI che si propone come punto di riferimento in Italia per l’informazione e l’orientamento sulle carriere in ambito internazionale. Più di duecento studenti e giovani professionisti hanno partecipato alle sessioni dedicate alla diplomazia e alla cooperazione internazionale.

Giappone: le scommesse di Abe

Dopo la negativa esperienza dei governi a guida democratica (2009-2012), il Giappone è tornato al passato e punta al proprio rilancio scegliendo la stabilità e la tradizione degli esecutivi liberaldemocratici (LDP). La maggioranza conseguita dai conservatori è stata netta e ha attribuito al nuovo governo e alla coalizione di centro-destra un mandato forte per poter governare e provare a cambiare radicalmente il paese, stretto com’è tra deflazione economica e immobilismo politico.

The Future of Meta-Geopolitical Competition in Outer Space

On July 20th 1969, the dominoes were lined up for the first moon landing in the history of humankind. Impressive new technologies (illustrated by the Saturn V rocket launcher, still the most powerful ever built), an unconditional trust culture within NASA, political commitment and justification, and personal motivation of those involved were key components for the success of the mission. With 400,000 people working on the project, it took the NASA less than two years to go from Apollo 1’s deadly fires to 11’s moon landing.

The Engagement of the European Union in the Governance of Antarctica

The first of December (Antarctica Day) 2019 will not only mark the 60th anniversary of the adoption of the Antarctic Treaty; it will also mark the 10th year since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. This second treaty furthered the EU on its path towards becoming a major actor on the global stage by establishing inter alia the function of High Representative and the European External Action Service (EEAS), the EU’s own diplomatic network.

Australia’s Key Role in Antarctica, in Defence of Its Environment

Australia is one of the founders of the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS), a claimant state and the country that, together with France, contributed the most to the birth of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty.

Brazil’s Antarctic Future

Some have seen Brazil’s recent increased interest in the South Atlantic as also involving a growing interest in Antarctica.

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