What Sovereignty?
The article discusses the challenges faced by the United States, including international conflicts and internal protests, while highlighting the underlying stability that exists within the country.
A World Order is Emerging That Putin Envisioned. But Without Him
The article discusses the formation of a new world order that echoes the vision of Vladimir Putin, despite his absence from the leadership of global power dynamics.
Is the World Returning to the Jungle?
Erkki Bahovski questions the prevalence of phrases like "we have entered the laws of the jungle" in discussions of geopolitics.
The Reality of 'Power Domination' Reflected in the Leaders' Summit: The Role Japan is Expected to Play in the International Community
The article discusses the implications of Japan's leadership role in the international order, especially in light of the increasing power dynamics and the recent behavior of Prime Minister Suga towards President Trump.
Sheinbaum meets with the President of Germany: What did they discuss in Cancun?
Claudia Sheinbaum and Frank-Walter Steinmeier emphasized the need for a peaceful international order and strengthening multilateral organizations during their meeting in Cancun.
Czech Conductor Hrůša Wins Classical Music Oscar and Bavarian Order of Merit
Conductor Jakub Hrůša has received the International Artist of the Year award, known as the Oscar of classical music, and the Bavarian Order of Merit in a ceremony held in Bamberg.
Heading Towards Chaos
The article discusses how the international order established after World War II is being dismantled by the actions of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, particularly in relation to military interventions in Iran.
'Might Is Justice' Regresses... 167 Asian Intellectuals Statement on Trump's Military Intervention
A group of 167 prominent Asian intellectuals has issued a joint statement criticizing U.S. President Donald Trump's military interventions and expressing concerns over the erosion of international order under his administration.
Hormuz, the Strait that Accelerates the Fragility of the (Dis)Order International
The Strait of Hormuz plays a critical role in the global economy as a narrow corridor between Iran and Oman, impacted by geopolitical tensions and military threats.
Strategic Realism
On March 7, twelve Latin American presidents met with the U.S. president to discuss regional security and strategic coordination in the face of international order transformations.
It is necessary to rethink the role of the Armed Forces
The article discusses the shifting global dynamics since the Cold War, emphasizing the need to reconsider the role of the Armed Forces in response to emerging powers challenging the existing order.
The War and the New International Disorder
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has expressed doubts about the effectiveness of a rules-based international order in safeguarding EU interests amid growing geopolitical complexities.
Iran’s War and Leadership Chaos: Is Trump Turning America into a Rogue State?
The article discusses concerns raised by American writers regarding President Trump’s foreign policies towards Iran, suggesting they could lead the U.S. to undermine the international order and act like a rogue state.
Ursula, the One-Legged Duck
Ursula von der Leyen faced backlash over her comments on the international rules-based order, as European leaders reaffirmed their commitment to this system.
Return to a New Interwar Period?
The article draws parallels between today's geopolitical climate and the interwar period, warning of the potential consequences of a collapsing international order.
The 'Giant Elephant' and 'Wrecking Ball Politics': European Countries Facing the Destruction of the Post-War Order
The article discusses the recent Munich Security Conference, where European leaders expressed the need for greater security autonomy from the United States amidst growing skepticism towards U.S. leadership.
Participate in the Enforcement of International Law
This article discusses the importance of participating in the enforcement of international law.
Anger in the EU Parliament over von der Leyen's Iran remarks
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen faced backlash after suggesting that Europe should not play the role of guardian of the international order, especially in light of changing global dynamics.
Geopolitics Buries Global Minimum Tax. EU Bends Its Own Laws Because of Trump
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz highlights the current geopolitical reality and the erosion of the international order at the Munich Security Conference, expressing concerns over the decline of multilateral institutions and its economic consequences.
Von der Leyen backtracks and now affirms the EU's 'unalterable commitment' to international law
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has reaffirmed the EU's unwavering commitment to international law following backlash from her earlier comments about the end of the rules-based world order.
Ursula von der Leyen and the 'Age of Monsters'
Ursula von der Leyen's statements about the changing global order at a nuclear energy summit in Paris trigger political turmoil in Europe.
Might makes right? Rules-based order on trial in Europe as Iran war deepens divide
EU leaders are divided over the approach to geopolitical norms amidst the ongoing Middle East conflict and tensions involving Iran.
The war in Iran exacerbates the internal fracture in the EU after Von der Leyen's words on the world order
The war in Iran has intensified internal divisions within the EU following Ursula von der Leyen's controversial statements regarding global order and U.S.-Israeli foreign policy.
Von der Leyen Questions Europe
Ursula von der Leyen raises concerns about Europe's commitment to the rules-based international order in light of recent geopolitical tensions.
Sánchez flags the alliance of the 'medium powers'
The Spanish Government, led by Sánchez, responds to Von der Leyen, emphasizing the need for international order amidst ongoing conflict.
Sánchez replies to Von der Leyen: "The world is changing, but the values and principles of the European Union should not change"
Pedro Sánchez defends the enduring values and principles of the European Union against Ursula von der Leyen's views on a changing international order.
European Union: Is International Law a Barrier for Europe?
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, sparked controversy in her speech by questioning whether Europe should defend the rules-based world order.
The Government of Sánchez replies to Von der Leyen that "the alternative to international order is disorder": "One must choose between peace and war"
The Spanish government responded to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's supportive stance for the US against Iran, emphasizing that international law is crucial for global stability.
International Law Professor: Countries Should Unite to Defend International Order Against Russia and the USA
Nico Krisch discusses the erosion of international norms and the implications of using assassination as a tool of state power.
Hassan Nafaa to Al Jazeera Net: This is the most dangerous scenario for the war on Iran
Hassan Nafaa discusses the increasing sensitivity of the American-Israeli war on Iran, which threatens the Middle East and the global order.
Costa disagrees with Von der Leyen on the attack on Iran: "The EU must defend the international order based on rules"
António Costa opposes Ursula von der Leyen's views on the current international order, emphasizing the need for a rules-based approach to address global challenges.
Human rights must adapt to the new world order
The article discusses the decline of the international legal order established post-World War II, highlighting how various global events and political shifts have contributed to its irrelevance.
Luis Caputo stated that Argentina is prepared to face the economic effects of the war: 'The best shield is having the numbers in order'
Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo believes the country is well-prepared to mitigate the economic impacts of international conflicts, emphasizing the importance of maintaining stable economic figures.
Von der Leyen: "Europe can no longer be the guardian of the old world order, a world that has disappeared"
Ursula von der Leyen calls for the reform of the international rules-based system, stating that Europe must adapt to a changed global landscape.
Stoltenberg says the Iran war can affect the Norwegian economy
Jens Stoltenberg discusses the potential economic implications of the conflict in Iran for Norway, emphasizing the country’s dependence on a rule-based international order and global stock prices.
Get realpolitik? Von der Leyen questions Europe’s faith in rules-based order
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasizes the need for the EU to evolve its approach to international relations and consider a more pragmatic, interest-driven strategy.
Vladimiras Laučius. Did the USA destroy the rules-based order?
The article questions whether the actions of the United States have undermined the established rules-based international order, drawing parallels with past perspectives on illegal migration.
Professor of International Law Nico Krisch: Other countries must unite to defend order against attacks from the USA and Russia
In an interview, Professor Nico Krisch highlights the emerging threats to the international order posed by the actions of major powers like the USA and Russia, advocating for unity among smaller nations.
Canada promotes a medium powers club to rebuild the 'failed international order'
Canada is working to unite medium powers against the backdrop of increasing tensions in international relations, particularly in response to actions taken by the U.S. under Donald Trump's leadership.
In the emerging world order, Europe and China’s interests align
The article discusses how European and Chinese interests align in reshaping global power dynamics, emphasizing pragmatic engagement over moral posturing.
'I already have an order of a thousand roses': personalized arrangements boost sales in Guayaquil for Women's Day
In Guayaquil, flower vendors are experiencing a surge in orders ahead of International Women's Day, with businesses placing large bulk orders.
Change in the world order and balance
The article discusses how Donald Trump's leadership in the United States has significantly altered global geopolitics, challenging the established international order.
No International Law for Powerful Nations! Is Strength Now Driving The System Instead of Rules?
Senior Advocate Harish Salve warns that the global rule-based order underpinning international law is weakening, with power politics overtaking legal norms in global conflicts.
The 'Domination of Power' Becomes the New Normal in the World – Expectations for Middle Powers: A Survey of Experts from 26 Countries
A recent survey indicates that the global order is shifting towards one dominated by power rather than rules, with a significant majority of Japanese experts expressing this concern.
What should our response be to Trump's disregard for international law?
The article discusses the implications of Trump's unilateral actions that threaten international law and order, raising concerns about the role of the United States and Japan's response.
Letters. Follow Spain and create a European counterweight
In a letter to the editor, Ingegerd Municio argues that European leaders should define Europe's role in the new world order by supporting diplomacy, negotiations, and international judicial bodies rather than relying on U.S. leadership.
Singapore and China have ‘common interests’ in safeguarding global order, says ambassador
Singapore's ambassador to China emphasized the shared interests of both nations in maintaining a rules-based international order amid growing global challenges.
Veltroni: "With Trump, the US Towards Autocracy, Either with Him or with the EU"
Walter Veltroni warns that the conflicts instigated by the US and Israel in Iran threaten to destabilize the Middle East and challenge the existing international order.
Jonas Ohmanas. War of Choice – The Instability of the New World Order
The article discusses the erosion of democracy and international order, emphasizing the dangers of indecision in the face of conflict.
‘Fantasyland’: Hastie says rules-based order is dead as Australian troops declared safe after UAE base drone strike
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles confirmed all Australian troops stationed at a UAE base are safe following a drone strike, as tensions escalate in the Middle East amid US-Israel actions against Iran.