Waters of Conflict
Is there a place for hydropower in a warming world?
How to Deal with an Insurrectionist
Brazilian authorities are going after Jair Bolsonaro and his top supporters for their failed attempt to overthrow the country’s democracy.
Examples of Shared Israeli-Palestinian Actions
The war is terrible, but there are also signs of a new social order emerging.
The Triumph of Ballots over Bullets
Supporters of the opposition staged nothing short of a civilian coup against the Pakistani military.
India and Pakistan Are Baking, and Every Powerful Institution Is to Blame
Indians know they can’t rely on elites to save them from catastrophe. That’s exactly what could make a climate movement there so powerful.
Beijing’s Hand-Picked Leader in Hong Kong Has an Abusive Past
Hong Kong’s one-man election drives home Beijing’s broken promises to the territory.
What Remains of the U.S. Green New Deal?
Build Back Better is on the ropes. But other parts of a just transition are moving forward.
North Korea’s Real Threat
North Korea’s greatest liability is something that it currently views as an asset: its radical isolation.
The Economic Consequences of the War
The conflict in Ukraine Is a disaster for the poor of this planet.
Can U.S. Progressives Work with the European Left on Ukraine?
Those who condemn American imperialism must condemn Russian imperialism as well.
Russia Is from Mars, Ukraine Is from Venus
Russia is acting like an abusive husband in this gendered conflict.
Promoting Change in Ukraine and Russia
Countering Putin’s propaganda and rebuilding Ukraine are a winning combination for transforming a war-torn region.
China’s ‘Zero COVID’ Policy Is a Big Liability for Xi Jinping
With discontent spreading in China, can the Communist Party keep shutting down entire cities and provinces following every outbreak?
Muslims and the War on Terror: Two-Plus Decades of ‘Othering’
Maha Hilal’s “Innocent Until Proven Muslim” lays bare the War on Terror’s toll on constitutional rights and marginalized communities.