The U.S. Is Exacerbating Haiti’s Gender Violence Crisis
Sexual and reproductive rights are not optional — even or especially when countries experience systemic collapse.
Killing Leaders Doesn’t Kill the System
The killing of Ayatollah Khamenei will not necessarily lead to the transformation of Iran.
It’s the Trump Administration That’s Threatening the World — Not Iran
As the White House beats the drums of war, here are five reasons to oppose any attacks on Iran.
Europe’s Hard Line on Iran: Principle, Politics, or Peril?
Is Europe is prepared for the consequences of pushing Tehran further into isolation?
Gaza Needs Justice and Self-Determination, Not a Board of Peace
Sustainable change requires credible Palestinian leadership.
U.S.–Iran Military Engagement: Likely Scenarios
The Trump administration has threatened not only targeted strikes against Iran but a more prolonged military engagement.
Europe’s IRGC Designation: Symbolism over Strategy
Once a balancer and mediator, the EU has made itself largely irrelevant.
The Silver Lining Behind Trump’s Tariff Tantrum
The Supreme Court’s recent decision is a sign that U.S. institutions are attempting to claw back authority from an overreaching executive.
Saving Private Marcos
The United States was more involved in the overthrow and relocation of Ferdinand Marcos than it pretended.
Trump’s Tariff Move Risks Prolonged Economic Chaos
America is about to fall into a “150-Day Trap.”
Governing by Force on India’s Northeastern Borderlands
India’s policing of its northeast region has significant cross-border impact.
Remembering Susan George, a Shining Light of “Alter-Globalization”
The late Susan George was a pillar in unraveling the obscure mechanisms of economic domination through so-called “free trade.”
Accelerating American Decline
Trump can’t outrun the U.S. date with destiny.
The Court, the Crab, and Cuba
What does the Trump administration want with Cuba?
