In der zweiten Ausgabe meiner neuen Kolumne für das Social Europe Journal geht es um die Rolle aufstrebender Länder wie Brasilien in der internationalen Staatengemeinschaft:
Much has been written about the world becoming multipolar, but nobody seems to be able to tell what such a world would actually look like. After the spectacular nuclear deal between Turkey, Brazil and Iran, the picture becomes a little clearer and it seems that the P5, the mighty five permanent members of the Security Council, will have to share some of the world’s attention.
Twenty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union the world is only slowly adjusting to the new realities, while the old political structures have remained pretty much the same. The reform of the United Nations and its Security Council is dying silently in numerous committees, much to the frustration not only of countries like Germany and Japan, which have been hoping to join the exclusive club, but also of the emerging economies from the South, which have long felt excluded...hier geht es weiter