Hanna Perekhoda looks at some of the preconceptions and simplifications that, in Western Europe, shape discussion of the war ...
I read that in former East Germany, 37 percent of Germans agree that our country is in danger of being swamped by foreigners. In western Germany, that figure is 23 percent. I read about the abominable ...
Fred Leplat and Liz Lawrence explore the situation facing Ukraine today and key solidarity tasks in the months ahead.
Hanna Perekhoda revisits Lenin’s pre-1917 writings on the right of nations to self-determination from the perspective of his ...
With each passing day and at an accelerating pace, it becomes increasingly obvious that we are witnessing a new era of rise ...
The student protests are significant in that they expose and deepen the fractures within Serbian capitalism, potentially ...
No one quite knows what to expect of Donald Trump’s presidency. Which is only natural, as he himself does not know.
A few months after the epochal fall of the Assad dictatorship, Syria remains in flux. Nonetheless, some broad outlines of ...
The AI craze has gone on long enough for us to start drawing some plausible conclusions about where it is leading.
The genocide in Gaza lays bare the harsh realities of modern geopolitics, highlighting the mechanisms of power in a world ...
As was evident in the same central speech of the inauguration on January 20th, Trump considers Mexico as one of the ...