A New Global Peace Paradigm

31 décembre 2017

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Welcome to Episode 6 of our policycorner.org podcast series! In this episode, Sarah Bressan talks about multilateralism, national self-interest and rising tensions in the United Nations over which of these paradigms will characterize the future of international collaboration. We also talk about the US’ recent decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and what the UN’s reaction tells us about the future of multilateralism.

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This episode was recorded on December 30, 2017

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