By Riccardo BOCCO, Professor of Political Sociology at the Graduate Institute, Geneva My comment on the situation these days in Palestine/Israel, is inspired by the microcosm where I live in Geneva, i.e. The Graduate
By Dr. Lex Takkenberg, international lawyer and senior advisor on the Question of Palestine, ARDD As so many others, I have been following with grave concern the developments in Jerusalem over the past days
Strategic reasoning in the Arab World has to reexamine and revisit its constitutive dogmas and go beyond its two outmoded assumptions: self-centered Middle-Easternism and Mediterranean orientation These two dogmas result from old colonial
This week marks the 10th anniversary of the Syrian people’s uprising, one of the waves of protest and clamor for change witnessed by the Arab world over the past 10 years. Regardless of
The World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) consultation process opened the space for voices of local and national actors about their experience of the global humanitarian system and its impact locally. As part of the preparations
By Jalal Abu Saleh Amman – Autism is a developmental disorder affecting a child’s social development and communication skills. People with autism customarily face challenges due to their impossibility to communicate verbally and interact
The world is facing tremendous challenges. The recent scenes from the US and other states around the world demonstrate the rise of populist and authoritarian leaders and highlight the deterioration of democratic institutions and
By: Alexander C. Burlin and Ruba Ahmad Refugee recognition is often narrowly defined as the determination of one’s legal status as a refugee under the definitions set forth in the 1951 Refugee Convention. However,