Ingeborg Breines was a director specializing in gender issues at UNESCO at the end of the Cold War – a time of optimism, when there was reason to hope that democracy would spread around the world and that the OSCE would be the paramount international organization for Europe and the other northern countries of the world. We talk about the impending war against Ukraine and the need for UN peacekeepers in the Donbas region and the possibility of the General Assembly reclaiming authority over issues now handled by the ineffectual Security Council. For the video, audio podcast, transcript and comments: https://tosavetheworld.ca/episode-415-culture-of-peace-in-2022/
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