You are here: Homepage Tag international relations Articles The UN General Assembly after voting on the draft resolution on the situation in Ukraine. Photo: UN Photo/Mark Garten United Nations | Ukraine United against Moscow In a recent resolution, agreed to under the “Uniting for Peace” mechanism, the United Nations was very critical of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But what's so special about a resolution like this and what can it do? Interview with Manuela Scheuermann 04/14/2022 “I expect citizens in Europe and the US to hold their governments to account over vaccine nationalism” Illustration: Timo Lenzen Pandemic | South Africa An overdose of egoism While politicians in the USA and Europe discuss herd immunity and booster shots, many African countries are still lacking vital vaccines. Once again, the West looks the other way By Malaika Mahlatsi 10/01/2021 US President Joe Biden (left) and Poland's President Andrzej Duda (2nd from left) together with other heads of states and governments at the NATO summit in Brussels, 2021 Photo: Kevin Lamarque / POOL / AFP via Getty Images International relations | Poland Poland goes West Poland’s foreign policy is steadily turning towards the West. Its relationship with its eastern neighbours is complicated - especially with Russia By Agnieszka Lichnerowicz 07/01/2021 Illustration: Cristiana Couceiro International relations | USA Can the US reach out to Asia? Under Donald Trump, the US turned its back on its Asian allies and openly challenged Peking. Now it is up to Joe Biden to pick up the pieces By Shihoko Goto 04/01/2021
The UN General Assembly after voting on the draft resolution on the situation in Ukraine. Photo: UN Photo/Mark Garten United Nations | Ukraine United against Moscow In a recent resolution, agreed to under the “Uniting for Peace” mechanism, the United Nations was very critical of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But what's so special about a resolution like this and what can it do? Interview with Manuela Scheuermann 04/14/2022
“I expect citizens in Europe and the US to hold their governments to account over vaccine nationalism” Illustration: Timo Lenzen Pandemic | South Africa An overdose of egoism While politicians in the USA and Europe discuss herd immunity and booster shots, many African countries are still lacking vital vaccines. Once again, the West looks the other way By Malaika Mahlatsi 10/01/2021
US President Joe Biden (left) and Poland's President Andrzej Duda (2nd from left) together with other heads of states and governments at the NATO summit in Brussels, 2021 Photo: Kevin Lamarque / POOL / AFP via Getty Images International relations | Poland Poland goes West Poland’s foreign policy is steadily turning towards the West. Its relationship with its eastern neighbours is complicated - especially with Russia By Agnieszka Lichnerowicz 07/01/2021
Illustration: Cristiana Couceiro International relations | USA Can the US reach out to Asia? Under Donald Trump, the US turned its back on its Asian allies and openly challenged Peking. Now it is up to Joe Biden to pick up the pieces By Shihoko Goto 04/01/2021