The Western Narrative on Russia & China August 24, 2022 It’s past time that the U.S. recognized the true sources of security: internal social cohesion and responsible cooperation with the rest of the world, rather than the illusion of hegemony, writes Jeffrey D. Sachs. Read more →
UK Knew Terrorists Would Gain from Toppling Gaddafi June 30, 2022 The revelation raises serious questions about British foreign policy and whether David Cameron misled Parliament, write Phil Miller and Mark Curtis. Read more →
9/11: America’s Moby Dick September 11, 2021 The psychic wound of 9/11 is what grieves America; it inflames its collective passion for vengeance, writes Michael Brenner. Read more →
THE ANGRY ARAB: Dilemmas of the Muslim Brotherhood April 29, 2021 As`ad AbuKhalil describes the context in which the leadership of the Brotherhood has begun holding secret talks with Iran and its allies. Read more →
Israel’s Involvement in Libya’s Civil War July 13, 2019 For several reasons, Israel has joined various Arab powers to back a strongman in Libya, explains Giorgio Cafiero. Read more →