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Craft: The U.S. is fighting China’s ploys to control the UN
October 24, 2020
U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Kelly Craft, explains in the New York Post how the U.S. and Current Administration are fighting the growing influence of the Chinese Communist Party within the United Nations with the aim of preserving a multilateral system built on human rights, democratic principles and the rule of law.
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U.S. Justice Department Charges Six Russian Officers with Cyber Hacking
October 21, 2020
The U.S. Justice Department charged six Russian GRU intelligence officers with committing cyberattacks targeting a French presidential election, the Winter Olympics in South Korea and American businesses.
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Carayannis and Weiss: Post-Covid Global Cooperation Requires the “Third UN”
October 21, 2020
As the United Nations celebrates its 75th anniversary, Tatiana Carayannis and Thomas G. Weiss explore the declining effectiveness and influence of the UN and propose a "Third UN" conducive to non-state actor participation and consisting of "a shift to a post-bureaucratic, less hierarchical, more networked organizational policy model."
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Review: Michael Anton's The Stakes: America at the Point of No Return
October 19, 2020
In a review of Michael Anton's book, The Stakes: America at the Point of No Return, Nathan Pinkosk takes a deep look at the reasons for the post-constitutional stage toward which America is rapidly heading.
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Alarm as China, Russia and other Nations Elected to UN Human Rights Council
October 19, 2020
15 countries were elected to the United Nations Human Rights Council on Tuesday including China, Russia, Cuba, Pakistan and Uzbekistan, raising alarm among human rights groups that say the repression of freedoms in those countries threaten the legitimacy of the international body.