As Title 42 comes to an end, the border-industrial complex intensifies.
The Surprising Pervasiveness of Pro-War Propaganda
An FPIF commentary criticized CODEPINK’s position on the war in Ukraine. Here is our response.
Aleksandar Vučić, Machiavelli, and the Rain in Belgrade
The Serbian government organized a rally to counter huge civic protests. But it’s only further polarizing the country.
The Serbian Movement Against Violence
In the aftermath of the two mass killings in and around Belgrade, Serbian citizens have handed over a huge number of illegal weapons. That is surely a positive step, but much more must be done.
China, India, and the Emerging New World Order
A new G-3 is emerging from the wreckage of the war in Ukraine.
How to Rapidly Reduce Fossil Fuel Use
Hint: rationing is a better approach than markets.
China Hangs Washington Out to Dry in the Middle East
America’s divide-and-rule strategy in the Middle East has backfired.
In the Middle East, U.S. Holds China at Risk
U.S. officials believe that China is vulnerable to its dependency on the region’s oil.
The U.S. Still Spends More on Its Military Than Over 144 Nations Combined
World military spending reached a new record high of $2.4 trillion in 2022, with the United States spending the most by far.
Retire This Dehumanizing Language About Immigrants
Human beings fleeing persecution are not a “flood” or “surge.” And it’s not “illegal” when they cross the border to seek asylum.