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While the artillery rhythms of Ukraine consume the world’s headlines, the collapse of Gaza’s skyline, whispers of war over Taiwan and an actual conflict in the wider Middle East, a quieter and more decisive frontier is forming, slowly, almost invisibly, at the top of the world. It is not framed in the conventional language of […]
Greek-French philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis wrote that a society exists only insofar as it creates for itself a world of meanings. Institutions are not merely structures; they are sustained fictions—real only as long as people believe in them. By that measure, the world order has already ceased to exist.
This opinion piece is part of To BHMA International Edition’s NextGen Corner, a platform for fresh voices on the defining issues of our time
In the smoke and shrapnel of the war now raging between Israel and Iran, the world confronts more than a regional conflagration. This is no mere border skirmish or tit-for-tat exchange. It is the violent eruption of a long-brewing storm—one that signals the collapse of a global framework once held together by diplomacy, deterrence, and […]
This opinion piece is part of To BHMA International Edition’s NextGen Corner, a platform for fresh voices on the defining issues of our time.
This opinion piece on UNOC 3 is part of To BHMA International Edition’s NextGen Corner, a platform for fresh voices on the defining issues of our time.
This op-ed is part of To BHMA International Edition’s NextGen Corner, a platform for fresh voices on the defining issues of our time.
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