UNESCO UniTwin Network for Inter-Religious Dialogue and Intercultural Understanding
Bringing together about 30 UNESCO Chairs across more than 25 countries, the Network for Inter-Religious Dialogue and Intercultural Understanding (IDIU) aims to promote dialogue among different religions, spiritual and humanistic traditions.
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Putin’s Russia: Between the need for security and the desire for (all) power
Russia is a unique country in the world! Indeed, with an area of 17,125,191 km2, more than four times the geographical size of the European Union and its 27 Member States, Russia is the largest country in the world but with a population of only 146,170,015...
Identity issues, separatist tendencies and international security issues
In the context of the "International Decade for the Rapprochement of Cultures" (2013-2022) and the "Nelson Mandela Decade for Peace" (2019-2028), established by the United Nations, it is certainly important to discuss one of the recurring phenomena affecting the field...
Invasion of Ukraine: Russia makes use of its “veto” in the United Nations Security Council
Russia, which is a permanent member state of the United Nations Security Council, has just vetoed, in the light of its logic, a resolution of this institution which deplored its "aggression against Ukraine" and asked it to withdraw "immediately" its troops from this...