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Security & War - Page 2

A conference table around on either side of which sit many diplomats and aid workers; chiefly U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken on one side and UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini on the other, who is speaking. Behind them are two screens displaying the UNRWA logo.
Middle East/Security & War

The Middle East: A Diplomat’s Headache – An Interview with Christoffer Burnett-Cargill

"The latest wars are damaging beyond anything we have seen before. But life goes on."

A man rushes a wounded and soot-covered child to hospital, with another man carrying another child directly behind him. Around them stands a crowd, with an ambulance in the background.
Middle East/Politics/Security & War

Delaying Peace: The Palestinian Case

It has been more than nine months since the conflict sparked between the Hamas and the Israeli forces.

Then French Minister of Foreign Affairs Dominique de Villepin gives his famous speech at the U.N, seated in a dark suit with a red tie. Foreign diplomats sit behind him in several rows as he speaks into a microphone.
Middle East/Politics/Security & War

Words vs. Weapons: Dominique de Villepin’s Address Against The Iraq Invasion

“War is always the sanction of failure.”

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, dressed in a dark suit with a dotted tie, speaks behind a podium. The wall behind him is blue and on the podium stands a small microphone and a glass of water. He is speaking and gesturing with his hand.
Europe/Politics/Security & War

Kristersson’s Sweden: Rebuilding The Civil Defence

Few nations have experienced as many radical U-turns in its defence policy in such short a time as Sweden.

Secretary of State Henry Kissinger with President Nixon and General Haig, discussing Vietnam. Nixon sits behind a desk while the others face him. Behind them are two American flags and a hanged photograph of horses. Black and white photograph.
Politics/North America/Security & War

Squeezing Blood From A Peace Prize

Henry Kissinger died on the 29th of November 2023, at the grand age of 100.

Ambassador René Nyberg, dressed in a suit with an orange tie, sits and smiles in an armchair while speaking at the Helsinki bookfair in 2017.
Europe/Politics/Security & War

A Nordic Balance

A quest for balance is something natural.

Soldier scouting the landscape, rifle in hand.
Security & War/Philosophy

The Illusions in the Ethics of War

UF welcomed Dr. Isaac Taylor, Associate Senior Lecturer in Practical Philosophy at Stockholm University.

A view of Taipei, capital of Taiwan, from the top of a mountain. The sun is rising over the skyscrapers.
Asia/Politics/Security & War

Taiwan: On the Frontline of Authoritarian Expansion

Taiwan can be seen as a main point of focus in the global struggle between democracy and authoritarianism.

The old flag of Afghanistan hangs from a tree in a forest somewhere in Afghanistan. Mountains dominate the landscape behind it.
Asia/Security & War

Afghanistan, förföljelse och uppehållstillstånd

Efter att den amerikanska militären retirerade från Afghanistan år 2021 har talibanerna återtagit sitt våldsamma envälde över området.

A group of Palestinians, including children, are searching through the rubble of a destroyed building in Gaza.
Activism/Middle East/Security & War

Gaza är fortfarande 3000 km bort

I svenska medier har en diskussion vuxit fram om vad vi här hemma kan göra åt konflikten, 3000 km bort.

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