
Kissinger’s Century, and US Complicity
May 25, 2023 Henry Kissinger turns 100 on Saturday. His actions and legacy as a US statesman have been debated for decades, but perhaps at cost to remembering broader US complicity in the foreign policies and philosophies that he and his associates advanced. By: M L...

On its 75th Birthday, Israel Still Can’t Agree on What it Means to Be a Jewish State and a Democracy
May 12, 2023 By: Eran Kaplan As Israel celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding, and nearly a century and a half after the first Zionists came to Palestine from Europe, the core tension behind the country’s establishment – whether a Jewish state could be...

In Centennial year, Turkish Voters will Choose between Erdoğan’s Conservative Path and the Founder’s Modernist Vision
May 1, 2023 By: Ahmet T. Kuru Turkey has two historic events on the horizon. On May 14, 2023, voters will go to the polls for presidential and parliamentary elections, and in October, the country will celebrate the centennial of the Republic. In 1923, military...

Return of the Child-Friendly City? How Social Movements are Changing European Urban Areas
April 26, 2023 By: Jonne Silonsaari, Gemma Simón i Mas, Jordi Honey-Rosés, and Marco te Brömmelstroet Urban development and social norms concerning childhood have led European cities to a situation where streets are no longer places for children and young people. Gill...

The Global Refugee Crisis Demands Global Action: Bringing an Alternative Narrative to the U.S. Foreign Policy Can Lead the Way
February 13, 2023 By: Neamat Nojumi For the first time in recorded history, currently over 100 million people live forcefully displaced from their homes, having lost their livelihoods, largely due to war, geopolitical violence, and climate changes. Recent data reveal...

Politicians are Getting Older – Shutting Young People out of Decision-Making Around the World
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What is the Reichsbürger Movement Accused of Trying to Overthrow the German Government?
By Olivier Costa
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Qatar Lobbying: European Parliament Scandal Shows Urgent Need for Tighter Regulations
By Olivier Costa
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World Cup 2022: who won the prize for ‘soft power’?
By Simon Chadwick & Paul Widdop
World Cup 2022: who won the prize for ‘soft power’?

Brazil Election: victorious Lula faces an uphill struggle – a damaged economy and a deeply divided country
By ANTHONY PEREIRA
Brazil Election: victorious Lula faces an uphill struggle – a damaged economy and a deeply divided country