(Italiano) Verso il bordo della guerra: Provocare l’Iran per che cosa? Per chi?
ORIGINAL LANGUAGES, 15 Jul 2019
Richard Falk | Centro Studi Sereno Regis – TRANSCEND Media Service
10 Luglio 2019 – L’intervista seguente con il giornalista iraniano Javad Hieran-Nia è stata pubblicata in Iran su Iran Mehr News e Tehran Times insieme al Middle Scholar’s Statement sulla politica iraniana di Trump.
1^ Domanda: Pensa che la campagna di massima pressione sull’Iran sortirà il risultato cercato da Trump?
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Richard Falk è membro della Rete TRANSCEND, studioso di relazioni internazionali, professore emerito di diritto internazionale alla Princeton University, autore, coautore o redattore di 40 libri, e conferenziere e attivista in affair mondiali. Nel 2008, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) ha nominato Falk per sei anni United Nations Special Rapporteur su “la situazione dei diritti umani nei territori Palestinesi occupati dal 1967”. Dal 2002 vive a Santa Barbara, California, e insegna al campus locale di Studi Globali e Internazionali dell’University of California, e dal 2005 presiede il consiglio d’amministrazione della Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. Il suo libro più recente è Achieving Human Rights (2009) [Conseguire I diritti umani].
Tags: Conflict, Economics, Geopolitics, Hegemony, Imperialism, International Relations, Iran, Middle East, Military, NATO, Nonviolence, Oil, Peace, Politics, Power, Solutions, Trump, USA, Violence, War, West, World
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