PEPE ESCOBAR: The Unipolar Moment is Over June 10, 2019 The Russia-China strategic partnership, consolidated last week in Russia, has thrown U.S. elites into Supreme Paranoia mode, which is holding the whole world hostage. Read more →
THE ANGRY ARAB: How Arabs Watch Israeli Elections April 11, 2019 The view is no different from how South African blacks regarded elections of whites in apartheid South Africa, writes As’ad AbuKhalil. Read more →
Italy Looks to China April 1, 2019 The U.S. and EU may worry about Rome joining the New Silk Road, but it’s their fault, writes Andrew Spannaus. Read more →
Will the Trade War Lead to Real War with China? February 18, 2019 What the U.S. faces with China is not a new Cold War but a contest unlike any it has known before, says Chas W. Freeman, Jr. Read more →
Will China’s Moon Landing Launch a New Space Race? January 17, 2019 Even if China’s rise heralds a new space race, not all consequences will be negative, writes Wendy Whitman Cobb. Read more →