All Commentaries
70 Years Later, the Korean War Must End
A fragile ceasefire halted the Korean War 70 years ago. With nuclear tensions rising and the environment under threat, it’s time to end it for good.
Ukraine and the World Order
The war in Ukraine is not just about territory. It’s about the future of global governance.
Commemorating the ADA and Mourning the Mass Murder of Persons with Disabilities
July 26 marks the thirty-third anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the seventh anniversary of a horrific atrocity in Japan.
War in Ukraine Makes Just Transition on Energy More Urgent
Powerful interests are still pushing Kyiv in the direction of fossil fuels and nuclear energy.
Robert Oppenheimer’s Tragedy―and Ours
The new movie by Christopher Nolan puts the nuclear threat front and center.
The Military Dangers of AI Are Not Hallucinations
If, in a grim future, AI attacks AI, will human extinction be the collateral damage?
America vs. the Supreme Court
According to the Supreme Court, America’s not back but backwards.
Dwight Was Right: Congress Must Say No to Military Contractors
The world Eisenhower warned about has materialized. We need more members of Congress to stand up to the arms industry and fight for social investments instead.
Beware Europe’s New Green Colonialism
European carbon emission reductions might sound impressive, but they come with a big asterisk.
Greenwashing ExxonMobil’s Oil Boom in Guyana
U.S. officials are portraying recent deals as wins for Guyana’s environment.
