Who Gets it First? December 8, 2020 The run on the coronavirus vaccine is also about power and image. Dispatches from Argentina, Kenya and Serbia. Read more →
COVID-19: Vaccine Apartheid November 30, 2020 An every-country-for-itself approach is irrational during a pandemic, writes Jayati Ghosh. And yet, that is exactly what many countries have done. Read more →
COVID-19: Wage War Against the Philosophy of War November 10, 2020 Given the continued disruptions caused by the pandemic and uncertainty about a vaccine, it would behoove the countries of the world to dial down tensions and expand collaborations, writes Vijay Prashad. Read more →
US Sanctions Russian Research Institute that Developed COVID-19 Vaccine August 28, 2020 A Russian government spokesperson called the decision “the sanctions theater of the absurd,” Ben Norton reports. Read more →