Ethics in the era of AI, a panel to discuss the challenges within the Internet Governance Forum

Ethics in the era of AI, a panel to discuss the challenges within the Internet Governance Forum

An international panel will discuss AI’s implications and challenges and how international institutions like the United Nations and the European Union should face the new technology. Youth IGF Italy, 30/11/2024 – In an always-evolving international and technological environment represented by the introduction and development of artificial intelligence, the panel organised within the framework of the…

IC Explore the EU Brussels 2024 – A wrap of a successful edition and innovative ideas for the future of the Common Foreign and Security Policy

IC Explore the EU Brussels 2024 – A wrap of a successful edition and innovative ideas for the future of the Common Foreign and Security Policy

Brussels, 29/09/2024 – Over the past two months, twenty-seven young professionals and university students, selected from a pool of over one hundred applicants from both EU and non-EU countries, gathered to deepen their understanding of the EU institutions, with a special focus on the European Council, its policymaking process, and the Common Foreign and Security…

From Trade War to New Cold War? Understanding the Relationship Between China and the US

From Trade War to New Cold War? Understanding the Relationship Between China and the US

The People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the United States (US) have had a complex relationship since they established diplomatic ties in 1979. Although they have cooperated in areas such as trade, global threats, and cultural exchange, they have also competed in military and economic fields. In recent years, the relations between China and the…

What is happening in Sudan?

What is happening in Sudan?

A short reconstruction of Sudan’s history from independence to the current conflict. Sudan is a State located in the northwestern part of the African continent. It borders with Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, South Sudan, the Central African Republic, Chad, and Libya. With its 1,886,068 square kilometres, Sudan represents the third-largest country on the continent (until the…

Chechnya: between freedom and repression

Chechnya: between freedom and repression

“I’d been to some war zones before in my life, but I had never been in one as terrifying as Chechnya” – Scott Anderson, American author and war correspondent  “How we react to the tragedy of one small person accurately reflects our attitude towards a whole nationality, and increasing the numbers doesn’t change much” – Anna Politkovskaya,…

Is the United Nations Security Council reformable?

Is the United Nations Security Council reformable?

Let’s discover all the pros and cons of such an interesting and at the same time challenging idea put forth by some countries in recent years. Although at that specific time, the five permanent members of the Security Council held much of the global power, the current post-1945 international order has been questioned several times…

Arms Control in Crisis: How Russian Aggression Challenges Humanitarian Treaties

Arms Control in Crisis: How Russian Aggression Challenges Humanitarian Treaties

In the wake of Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine, trust in international arms control regimes, particularly the Convention on Cluster Munitions and the Anti-Personnel Landmines Convention, is increasingly diminishing. Lithuania’s recent decision to exit the Convention on Cluster Munitions, citing regional security concerns and the need to improve its defence capabilities, marks a significant and troubling…