Samira Mohyeddin challenges dominant assumptions about Iran, questions the logic of external intervention, and reflects on ...
The far-right label is not easily applied in China, but there is a rising tide of xenophobia, militaristic nationalism, ...
Adam Hanieh discusses how accurate the claim “all wars are fought for oil” truly is and what developments we might expect in ...
After several years when the far right seemed to be growing almost unopposed, there is now a growing feminist backlash to the ...
What is at stake now in Venezuela is sovereignty, not as an abstraction but as a real and concrete exercise that impacts our ...
Porto Alegre was once again at the forefront of the international struggle, hosting thousands of people from over 40 ...
Gathered in Porto Alegre thousands of activists from more than forty countries celebrated our unity in diversity, seeking to ...
Ian Angus discusses his new book, ‘Metabolic Rifts’, which offers a scientific basis for understanding the deep causes of today’s environmental crises, and a program for action to prevent catastrophe ...
This action plan was unanimously passed at 2026 Normalization Conference held at the People’s Forum in New York City.
Singapore entered the story about 80 years later with a different approach. In 1968, PAP passed the Industrial Relations ...
China in Global Capitalism is an excellent introduction to China today. It discusses the nature of Chinese society and the reasons for China’s growing conflict with the United States. The book begins ...
William I. Robinson is Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Global Studies, and Latin American Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara and the author of numerous books including, Can ...