In an article by Jesse Jackson in Chicago Sun Times entitled “What’s needed now is a push for peace,” this is the opening lines - “If the war can be stopped, new efforts will be needed to ensure that Europe seeks security not in a new arms race, but in a new effort to build the structures of peace.”
Of course the war can be stopped. Depending on the parties involved, along with the decisions they will make to push for peace. Peace being the primary goal, not asserting their agenda and pref
In this article, allow me to share my understanding on this important topic based on my background as a son of an upland farmer, who also in his lifetime have tried to get out in the quagmire of poverty. Some of the insights I will be sharing is based on some of my readings and practical experiences as former employee in government agencies and a development worker of a non-government organization.
It has been said that in order not to remain poor, one has to understand what it is, and wha
Wang Wen, Executive Dean of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies (RDCY), Deputy Dean of Silk Road School, Renmin University of China have recently declared that “The world has become more dangerous and the chances of WW3 are increasing.”
This statement from the Chinese scholar came almost two months after Russia attacked Ukraine late February, due to the latter’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements that was first signed in 2014, and Moscow’s eventual recognition of t