Media mentions – ECFR London
Washington should not underestimate the extent to which the extremely unpopular assault on Gaza is seen globally as not only Israel’s war, but America’s as well
Many countries from the Global South have been increasingly critical over what they see as a lack of Western pressure on Israel to prevent such a large-scale loss of life in Gaza
Is there a connection between what is happening in Yemen and Gaza? Yes there is – because the Houthis say it is connected
Alistair Burt comments on the Yemeni government’s call to back a ceasefire in Gaza
Voters’ awareness of foreign policy might be limited, but with Covid, and the war in Ukraine, and to an extent with Brexit, [that has now changed]
Anand Menon analyses Rishi Sunak’s recent foreign policy in light of the Houthi attacks on vessels in the Red Sea
The headlines today are rightly dominated by the crisis in Gaza. There is good reason for that — it is currently the most dangerous place in the world to be a civilian.
David Miliband details results of the IRC’s Emergency Watchlist that documents 20 countries at the greatest risk of security deterioration
For so much of the Global South, [Palestine] is a kind of avatar of a rebellion against western hypocrisy, against this unacceptable global order, and against the post colonial order
Perhaps this is the real political meaning of the Enlightenment: whether there is hope or not is only a relevant question for those who have the privilege to doubt it
Lea Ypi reflects on moments of 2023 teaching Immanuel Kant’s 1784 essay, What Is Enlightenment?
Three decades ago, 44% of conflicts happened in climate-vulnerable states. Now that figure is 67%.
David Miliband assesses how climate shocks affect some of the world’s most vulnerable communities