The recent coup in Niger has been seen in the West as a setback for democracy. The reality is more complex.
How Modi’s Russia-Ukraine Policy Coopted India’s Opposition
India’s democrats have missed a chance to attack a policy that helps Putin’s war and undermines India’s democracy
Anger Brews in Thailand as Establishment Unites to Foil Change
Thaksin and the populists are back but they’re no longer so popular.
The New Russian Presence in Cuba
Right-wing Russians want to push Cuba toward a neoliberal economy.
Believe It or Not, the G20 Agrees on (Some) Human Rights Issues
But the bloc will be a more credible voice if its members, from the U.S. to host India, confront their own major rights concerns.
Sending Cluster Munitions to Ukraine Is Morally Bankrupt
But there’s still hope for the global movement to ban these indiscriminate killers.
Challenging the Global North’s “Clean Energy” Transition
How can activists in the north and south work together to ensure a global just transition?
It’s Time for Progressives to Talk about Tanks
In Russia’s former colonies, the hard security conversation is unavoidable.
A World on the Edge of… Collapse?
What a 2005 bestseller tells us about climate change and human survival.
Barbie: Marxism for Gen Z
is Barbie out to change the world or just her own life?