
(AGENPARL) – mar 06 febbraio 2024 The work of the International Policy Journal is to imagine better futures and better solutions to the shared challenges of cohabitating the earth with other countries, with other peoples. There is no amount of global warming that can be stopped by military firepower, but there are ways nations could communicate better to manage the shared threat of climate change. Problems of biodiversity preservation could be met with exclusive areas of wilderness habitation, or they could be met with preservation of indigenous communities, protecting both people and wildlife from the disruption of extractive industry or the artificiality of preserves.
Today’s challenges demand perspectives beyond the outdated left-right divide or an imposed separation between domestic and foreign affairs. The impact of international crises, from climate change to the pandemic, and even remote conflicts like those in Ukraine and the Israel-Palestine, underline this need. Our aim is for the IPJ to be an inclusive space for nuanced foreign policy analysis, promoting a more peaceful, just, and sustainable world.
This is just the start of what the Journal plans to discuss in 2024. We invite you to join us on the journey.
In solidarity and appreciation,
Nancy Okail
President and CEO
P.S. For more exciting discussion of progressive foreign policy, tune in today (February 6) at 4:10PM EST for CIP’s livestream of Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)as part of our inaugural conference, “Progressive Foreign Policy as a Political Force.”
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