The mutiny of Yevgeny Prigozhin and his Wagner paramilitary is over. But it may inspire others.
A Tale of Two Missions
African leaders visited Russia and Ukraine. The U.S. secretary of state visited China. Is detente making a comeback?
DSA and Ukraine
Over the next week, members of the Democratic Socialists of America have an opportunity to step up and defend Ukraine.
The Surprising Pervasiveness of Pro-War Propaganda
An FPIF commentary criticized CODEPINK’s position on the war in Ukraine. Here is our response.
How Russia’s War in Ukraine Threatens the Planet
The war has cost lives and destroyed the Ukrainian economy. But it has also been a major environmental hazard.
The Surprising Pervasiveness of American Arrogance
Advocates of “peace now” in Ukraine would do well to listen to what Ukrainian and Russian progressives have to say.
U.S. and Ukraine: Sending Arms or Twisting Arms?
The Biden administration has tried to strike a balance between helping Ukraine expel Russian invaders and avoiding a potentially catastrophic showdown with the Kremlin. That balance will become increasingly difficult to maintain in 2023.
Tectonic Eruptions in Eurasia Erode America’s Global Power
Does the rise of China necessarily mean the fall of America?
The Ukraine War Has Never Been America’s War
U.S. imperialism is not behind the conflict.
The U.S. Government’s Greatest Enemy
When it comes to U.S. security, Americans are more of a threat than the Chinese or the Russians.