We conducted an extensive interview with Helga Zepp-LaRouche, the founder of the Schiller Institute, which we will publish in 3 parts. The first part covers the aims of the Schiller Institute and Helga Zepp-LaRouche’s ideas on the nature of international relations. Let us start by talking about the aims and ideas of the Schiller Institute that you founded. We advocate ...
The Ukraine conflict is opening up debates about the current and future nature of the international system. Led by the US, Western countries frequently claim thar Russia’s military operation threatens the global “rules based order”. Hence, they do acknowledge that a profound change is taking place. Others meanwhile claim the rise of a new, multipolar world order. This argument finds ...
By Gökhan Dağtekin Introduction The former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder published his new book, co-authored with Gregor Schöllgen on January 25th. The book is titled “Last Chance – Why we need a New World Order now”. The book’s coauthor Schöllgen has been a university professor until 2017, he has lectured in New York, Oxford and London. Schöllgen was also responsible ...
The International Relations Office of the Vatan Party of Turkey, organized an international symposium via videoconference with the participation of 40 government-representatives and experts from 25 countries. Dr. Doğu Perinçek, Chairman of the Vatan Party, made the opening speech of the symposium held under the title of “New International Order” (NINTO) on Saturday, April 17. United World International will in ...
Antonio Guterres, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, delivered a speech in New York on July 18, 2020, which was at odds with his usual position and line. He declared that the Order established by the Atlantic camp 70 years ago had been destroyed, and called for the establishment of a New World Order. The annual lecture of the UN Secretary General ...
The 55th Munich Security Conference (MSC), broadly known as an important platform for discussing security policies, was held in Germany from February 15 through February 17, 2019. It evidenced some dramatic debating this year. The list of participants featured 500 persons, including forty heads of state and/or government and a hundred ministers. They considered the possibility of a new nuclear arms ...