Energy Trilemm: a critical analysis

Conflict of Interests: How the Fossil Fuel Industry & Corporate Lobbyists Delay Climate Action

There is presently a crazed argument ongoing about the necessity to prevent Business and industry non-governmental organizations (BINGOs) representing Big Oil from disproportionately & wrongly manipulating, slowing and watering down climate policy and climate negotiations. OPEC countries and the fossil fuel corporates they often represent make gigantic returns from oil revenue and they employ enough…Read More

Is the world heading towards a World War III?

Johan Gatlung’s Peace and Violence Concept context of Liberian Civil War

Human beings live in a society that has developed certain norms and standards on the basis of consensus of community. These standards are based on values and cultural sensitivity of community that have been in vogue for years. Ordinary members of society abide by normal standards of society. Sometimes social structure is not impervious to…Read More

Religious and Cultural Intolerance against minority

Religious and Cultural Intolerance against minority: Muslim in Europe

Religious and Cultural Intolerance against minority groups is very prevalent everywhere in the world to a various extent. Europe would be one among many. As it wants to promote unitary or homogeneity and they try to oppose the differences in any terms cultural, religious, and linguistic or any other differences. As result of such unilateralism…Read More

Politics Goes Popular: The Power of Satire

Politics Goes Popular: The Power of Satire

International relations and popular culture As an academic discipline, International Relations (IR) operates with a very constricted notion of what defines politics, what politics should be, who political actors are, and where politics takes place. It is generally consigned to formal institutions, constituted of governments and the relations among them, and other organizational structures such…Read More

Climate Justice: From the Perspectives of Diplomacy, Science & Law

On the Urge for High Ambition to Achieve Climate Justice: From the Perspectives of Diplomacy, Science & Law

Climate justice is an ethical and political argument. It forces us to understand the challenges faced by the people and communities who are the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. This is an injustice when the people who have contributed least to the roots of climate change suffer most. It can only be…Read More

Lebanon’s Potential Plunge into Middle East Quagmire

Lebanon’s Potential Plunge into Middle East Quagmire

Lebanon is a tiny country surrounded by bigger and more powerful neighbors. There is civil war right next door while another boiling pot is waiting to spill over from the south. It is a victim of its own geography. The Cold War in the Middle East between the two regional powers is threatening to reach…Read More