Why we need a ceasefire to save lives, release the hostages, prosecute war crimes, and follow international law: a guide for those still uneasy, unconvinced, or uncertain.
Mexico Must Stand up to Agribusiness Oligopolies on GM Corn Ban
U.S. and Canadian civil society groups are denouncing their own governments’ efforts, driven by the agribusiness industry, to repeal Mexico’s proposed ban on genetically modified corn.
Israel and the New McCarthyism
In her bad faith assault on free speech criticizing Israel, Rep. Elise Stefanik is a fitting heiress to the late Senator McCarthy — and she’s hardly alone.
How Can We Actually Improve Human Rights in North Korea?
Instead of increasing pressure and sanctions, the Biden administration is more likely to improve the daily lives of North Koreans by creating a state of peace.
Replacing a Disastrous War with a Just Peace in Ukraine
But first it’s necessary to get around Russia’s veto in the UN Security Council.
In the Caucasus, the U.S. Priority Is Fossil Fuels, Not Armenians
Despite the ethnic cleansing of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh, U.S. officials remain upbeat about opportunities for new energy pipelines.
Could the U.S. Become Involved in a War Between Venezuela and Guyana?
Oil is at the heart of the dispute.
Fascism 101 for Geopolitics Today
Why we now need to spell out the “f” word.
Rescuing Realpolitik from Henry Kissinger
Kissinger is gone. Let’s put to rest his toxic legacy as well by purging geopolitics of his antiquated notions of amorality.
Pushing Forward with a Disability, Peace, and Security Agenda
On this International Day of Persons with Disabilities, much still needs to be done to implement the 2006 UN Disability Convention.