All Commentaries
The Return of Drug War Imperialism
Trump’s priority isn’t drugs. It’s Latin American resources.
Sanctions as Civilizational Warfare
Why the Global South will shape the post-Western order.
From Delhi to DC: A Summer Study in Power and Resistance
Power without legitimacy eventually meets its match.
The Role of Information in Building a New World
Research is a key to fighting militarism and repression.
The Limits of India-China Rapprochement
Modi’s recent appearance in China looks less like rapprochement and more like hedging against uncertainty.
Germany’s Die Linke: “We Rose Like the Phoenix from the Ashes.”
Janis Ehling of Die Linke is interviewed by Walden Bello
The SCO’s Future: Defined by Itself, Not the US
Can the Shanghai Cooperation Organization survive its own internal challenges?
U.S. Withdrawal from Iraq: Protecting Americans or Empowering Iran?
The U.S. withdrawal isn’t really a withdrawal.
Slow-Motion Authoritarianism
Forget about coups and martial law. The latest method of destroying democracy is through death by a thousand cuts.
Can Ordinary People Rewrite the U.S.-China Relationship?
The U.S.-China relationship is based on overconsumption and military rivalry — with a growing ecological cost. It doesn’t have to be.
