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“Every country has two foreign policies and needs two foreign policies: the foreign policy of theology and the foreign policy of diplomacy. We need both, but to confuse them is suicidal,” says Bila...
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... and increasingly geopolitical world order. Drawing on decades of experience in multilateral diplomacy, Ambassador Lakatos argues that diplomacy has not collapsed, but its political ...
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Ms Sabine Monauni, Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein, on the importance of EFTA as a platform for exchanging views and addressing shared challenges, including geopolitical tensions and ec...
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Mr Guy Parmelin, President of Switzerland, on the importance of the EFTA Ministers discussing the work ahead during times of rising protectionism and great power politics. He emphasises the need fo...
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Dialogue of the Heads of Delegation (continued)
Arendalsuka: Er diplomatiet dødt?
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Konfliktnivået mellom en rekke land er høyt i dagens geopolitiske klima, med flere pågående kriger enn på lenge, handelskonflikter, og sterkt politisk press mot enkeltland. Samtidig ser det ut til ...
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Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, delivered a pre-recorded keynote address at the ASEAN-Australia Track 1.5 Dialogue held at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat, on 25 June 2026. ...
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Dialogue of the Heads of Delegation (continued)
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In an era of global insecurity and economic uncertainty, the Republic of Moldova has emerged as a welcome bright spot. The country has made meaningful progress in strengthening the country’s democr...
ADBI's Asia's Developing Future Podcast: Global solutions in a fragmented world w/ Christian Kastrop
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...ith Global Solutions Initiative President Christian Kastrop about the future of multilateralism, the growing influence of middle powers, and opportunities for cooperation on sustaina...
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...opolitical tensions, intensifying global crises, and growing scepticism towards multilateral cooperation, the role of international organisations is under renewed scrutiny. Yet in an...
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Germany's setback to secure a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council is more than just a diplomatic setback. It is a structural signal and a sign of reduced credibility.
For decades, German...
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