Multilateralism & Unilateralism

Downfall of a superstar

Germany’s defeat in the UN Security Council election reveals a loss of international trust stemming from perceived hypocrisy in foreign policy, particularly regarding inconsistent stances on international law in Gaza versus Ukraine, damaging its decades-long reputation as a multilateral advocate.

Multilateralism & Unilateralism

Could Israel’s Wars Throw the Whole World into Chaos?

Israel’s military expansion from Gaza into Lebanon and beyond, driven by an “Obliteration Doctrine” of mass destruction and collective punishment, risks transforming a regional conflict into a prolonged international crisis with severe global economic consequences, particularly in energy markets and developing economies.

Multilateralism & Unilateralism

A World Without America?

The United States, like Britain 80 years ago, faces inevitable imperial decline as its global economic dominance erodes and military overextension accelerates. Washington’s intervention in Iran exemplifies strategic miscalculation that could hasten America’s transition from global hegemon to regional power.

Civil Society

Orbán’s oligarchs on edge as Hungary poised to launch wealth tax

Hungary’s new Prime Minister Péter Magyar plans to introduce a wealth tax on assets exceeding 1 billion forints, targeting oligarchs enriched under Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule. The tax, set to take effect by June, marks an attempt to reclaim public money and dismantle the corrupt patronage system that rewarded political loyalty with economic opportunity.

Multilateralism & Unilateralism

More ships, more missiles, more power?

The US military campaign against Iran has depleted American weapons stockpiles and exposed the limits of military force in achieving political objectives, significantly eroding US leadership credibility with allies and reducing its capacity to project power globally.

Multilateralism & Unilateralism

An Alternative Nobel Prize for Trump?

Italian journalist Roberto Savio proposes an ironic “Alternative Nobel Prize” for Donald Trump to highlight how his policies have inadvertently strengthened global commitment to democracy, renewable energy, international law, and European strategic independence—turning unintended consequences into a powerful message about values under threat.

Human Rights

Ukraine’s military has a real Nazi problem

Western allies have overlooked Nazi symbolism and extremist ideology embedded in Ukrainian military units like Azov to support the war effort, creating a propaganda problem that strengthens Russian narratives while violating Ukraine’s own anti-Nazi laws.

Civil Society

Gangster Capitalism and Corruption in Trump’s America

Trump’s presidency transforms corruption from hidden misconduct into celebrated public spectacle, functioning as a fascist governing principle that normalizes greed, lawlessness, and authoritarianism while eroding democratic institutions and civic accountability.

Multilateralism & Unilateralism

The Iran War Is Exposing BRICS’s Internal Fault Lines

BRICS faced its first major geopolitical test over the Iran war, with internal divisions between Iran and the UAE preventing a joint communiqué at New Delhi’s Foreign Ministers meeting. The expanded bloc’s heterogeneous membership revealed inherent limits to consensus on contentious security issues.