Răzvan MUNTEANU Abstract. The Arab Spring did not bring with it the long awaited prosperity in the Libyan state, which, despite its rich hydrocarbon reserves, has plunged into a political and ethnic crisis, being divided between two parallel regimes that both claim the right to rule the country. … [Read more...]
The Rising Tide of Neo-Nazism
By Carla Stea [1. executive director at the human rights based counter-terrorism initiative] Global Research, January 31, 2013 Region: Europe Theme: Culture, Society & History, United Nations On December 20, 2012 the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution … [Read more...]
Why the United Nations is Cracking as the Future Arrives
Alvin and Heidi Toffler In 1945, when the United Nations was formed, the world was fractured between World War II’s victors and losers, split between East and West, between colonizers and colonies, and between North and South - the last a code name for rich and poor. The great dream was for a … [Read more...]