As Europe’s population ages, the elderly are becoming an ever larger voting bloc, a growing “grey power” which is already reconfiguring political priorities. Ben Wray is a freelance journalist and researcher from Scotland, who lives in [...]
The Paris Commune took place 155 years ago and only lasted 72 days but it still has valuable lessons to offer anyone thinking of making a revolution happen today. Kevin Guillas-Cavan is the France Research Fellow [...]
The university system faces questions over its funding, value and purpose. Professor Dame Alison Wolf DBE, Baroness Wolf of Dulwich, is the Sir Roy Griffiths Professor of Public Sector Management at King’s College London, and [...]
Getting caught up on the current state of negotiations between Iran and the US Larry C. Johnson is a former CIA officer and intelligence analyst, and former planner and advisor at the US State Department’s [...]
“Israel’s ‘solution’ to the problem called Gaza,” a “final solution consisting of genocide and ethnic cleansing on a massive scale” that has been clear ever since October 2023 Gideon Levy is a Haaretz columnist and [...]
We need better leaders than we have, but history teaches us that good ideas have a way of finding the men and women to implement them Ambassador Freeman chairs Projects International, Inc. He is a [...]
It is not Tehran led by unhinged, genocidal megalomaniacs threatening the security of the region and the world. It is Tel Aviv and Washington Jonathan Cook is the author of three books on the Israeli-Palestinian [...]
In the first step towards shifting aid further into the shadows, the House’s 2027 NDAA would all but fuse the two countries’ armed forces together Ben Freeman is Director of the Democratizing Foreign Policy program [...]
Book Review by Walden Bello Dani Rodrik has impeccable credentials as an economist. He is an expert in many areas, including trade and development, and is one of Harvard University’s leading lights. In recent years, [...]