UKRAINE: Nonalignment & the Global South May 4, 2022 Nontobeko Hlela sees an urgent imperative in rejecting a Cold War mentality of dividing the world along old acrimonious lines. Read more →
If UN Charter Were Put To a Vote Today, Would It Pass? October 22, 2021 Countries outside of the Western alliance don’t get to define what the “international community” thinks, writes Vijay Prashad. Read more →
1967: End of Israel’s ‘Golden Age’ in Africa June 25, 2021 Yotam Gidron recalls a time when Israel — before its occupation of the Sinai Peninsula — was diplomatically engaged with Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah and projecting itself as a plucky postcolonial nation. Read more →
PATRICK LAWRENCE: The US-Russia Summit June 14, 2021 Two recent moves on Moscow’s side suggest that the encounter in Geneva will mark the start of a long and welcome process. Read more →