Instead of consigning China to the doghouse, why not create one big Green reconstruction team?

Instead of consigning China to the doghouse, why not create one big Green reconstruction team?
Twenty years of military quagmire of the Middle East has contributed to the fraying of the U.S. economy even as China has rapidly become the new center of global capital accumulation.
Seoul and Washington should be working together to bring China on board for the kind of economic transformation that the planet so desperately needs.
With the Afghanistan War finally ending, we shouldn’t squander our “peace dividend” on costly weapons or military bloat.
Even if governments agree to suspend patent protections for vaccines, corporations can fight back with expensive lawsuits.
With the stroke of a pen, Biden could lift trade and travel restrictions and allow unrestricted remittances to Cuba, alleviating needless pandemic suffering.
As an Indian American, my family has experienced the worst of this pandemic in two countries. For any of us to be safe, we all need vaccine equity.
For countries facing a demographic crisis, immigrants are the answer.
With Zimbabwe’s workers fighting for justice, it’s time for a fundamental rethink of U.S. policy toward the country.
Outsourcing migration control to authoritarian regimes has proven costly, insidious, and common for Global North governments.