Waters of Conflict
Is there a place for hydropower in a warming world?
How to Deal with an Insurrectionist
Brazilian authorities are going after Jair Bolsonaro and his top supporters for their failed attempt to overthrow the country’s democracy.
Examples of Shared Israeli-Palestinian Actions
The war is terrible, but there are also signs of a new social order emerging.
The Triumph of Ballots over Bullets
Supporters of the opposition staged nothing short of a civilian coup against the Pakistani military.
Muslims and the War on Terror: Two-Plus Decades of ‘Othering’
Maha Hilal’s “Innocent Until Proven Muslim” lays bare the War on Terror’s toll on constitutional rights and marginalized communities.
Russia and U.S. Uranium
Let’s ban Russian uranium but also shift to more sustainable energy sources.
The Universality of Ukraine
The West is focused on Russia’s war in Ukraine. Here’s why the rest of the world should care as well.
How the U.S. Can Help Get Justice for Ukrainians
If we want the International Criminal Court to investigate Russia, we need to stop undermining it ourselves.
Can we Afford a Fair Global Climate Transition?
The cost of transformation is not cheap, but consider the alternatives.
When the Left is Right…Far Right
How is it possible that so many left voters in France are willing to choose a far-right candidate in the second round of the presidential elections?
Why Russia Fumbled in Ukraine, China Lost Its Way, and America Should Exercise Restraint
The three powers often misread the odds against them. With Russia and China reeling, the next danger is overreach by the United States.
About That $900 You Gave Pentagon Contractors
This tax season, I’d rather fund green jobs and disease control than jets that spontaneously combust. Wouldn’t you?
Dostoevsky Is Not a Villain!
It’s not hip today to praise anything Russian, and indiscriminate discrimination is very much in vogue.
After Putin
Russia is increasingly becoming the Saudi Arabia of the north.