On January 20th, 2025, Donald Trump was officially sworn in as the President of the United States for his second term after winning the 2024 US election. With this, a new age of global politics is in the offing. Trump’s policies during his first administration were largely guided by an “America First” agenda, reflecting a Read More…
Author: Jeremy Ofwono
Jeremy Ofwono is a dedicated leader at the intersection of diplomacy, security, and policy development. As a Program Editor with the NATO Association of Canada, he specializes in distilling complex cybersecurity challenges into strategic policy recommendations. With a dual Master’s degree in Public and International Affairs from the Glendon School of Public and International Affairs, he leverages his expertise in international relations to drive impactful change.
Currently serving as a Peace Ambassador for Humanitarian Affairs Asia, Jeremy is passionate about youth-led diplomacy and inclusive peacebuilding efforts. He is also a Research Fellow for the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), where he contributes to initiatives promoting global cooperation and innovative policy advice.
In addition to these roles, Jeremy holds the title of Model Senator with the Senate of Canada, representing emerging leadership in global peace initiatives. His recent work includes speaking at the United Nations General Assembly Science Summit (UNGA79) and attending the 4th Global Peace Summit, where he represented Canada, York University, and NATO on fostering global peace and security.
Jeremy’s commitment to public policy, peacebuilding, and security is evident in his research on the Israel-Palestine conflict, cybersecurity, and emerging global threats. With skills in policy analysis, strategic thinking, and project management, Jeremy is poised to make significant contributions to international relations and public policy.
From Aid to Boots on the Ground: The Russian-North Korean Axis in the Ukraine Conflict
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the two countries have been embroiled in Europe’s largest conventional conflict since World War II, suffering thousands of civilian and military casualties. Since the war began, Ukraine has received substantial aid from NATO and EU members, with EU commitments exceeding $126 billion as of April 30, Read More…
Drones of Influence: Information Warfare & Border Security on the Korean Peninsula
On October 11, 2024, North Korea accused South Korea of flying drones into its capital, claiming that the drones were used to spread South Korean propaganda across Pyongyang. On October 19, the KCNA state agency reported, “In light of the drone’s shape, the presumptive period of flight, the leaflet-scattering box fixed to the underpart of Read More…