East-West Security in the Technological Age! “Is technological age Diplomacy (Soft Power) Mightier than the Sword?”
By Leo Miller, International Relations, Ethics, Comparative Religion, Communications,...
By Baron Henri Estramant.
Sayyid Mohammed bin Abdullah bin al-Hassan bin al-Imam Yahya Hamidaddin of Yemen has returned to the land of his ancestors. First...
By Steven van Hoogstraten, General Director, Carnegie Foundation
Carnegie-Wateler Peace Prize
On 27 November 2014 the bi-annual peace prize of the Netherlands, the so called Carnegie-Wateler...
Distinguishing between developed and developing states in the realm of global eco-politics.
By Eugene Matos De Lara
It has been noted that the level of priority...
By Songül Arslan.
Lebanon, a small, cosmopolitan country on the Mediterranean that shares borders with Syria and Israel, has been suffering from political deadlock countless...
By Guillaume Kavaruganda, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of the Republic of Rwanda.
On April 7, 1994 my father was killed. Twenty years has passed and it...
The European Economic and Social Committee and the Fellini Foundation are presenting the world première of the exhibition Fellini as demiurge and travelling performer...
Column by Eelco H. Dykstra, MD
For Diplomat Magazine
Introduction
Eelco Dykstra writes a monthly column called “A smile and a thought…” The columns put a playful...