World on Fire: Why U.S. Foreign Policy Looks More Like Netanyahu’s War Map
In a wide-ranging interview, veteran economist and global affairs commentator Professor Jeffrey Sachs offered a sweeping critique of current U.S.…
Monitoring the Birth & Rise of a Multipolar World
In a wide-ranging interview, veteran economist and global affairs commentator Professor Jeffrey Sachs offered a sweeping critique of current U.S.…
The situation in Syria remains a focal point in the Middle East, influenced by a confluence of domestic insurgencies, international…
The issuance of arrest warrants by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for Israeli leaders on charges of crimes against humanity…
The academic and public fallout surrounding Professor David Miller, a political sociologist at the University of Bristol, illuminates the intersection…
Section 1: Introduction The Middle East, already a volatile region with a long history of conflict, stands at the precipice…
One of the primary subjects of discussion amongst political observers is the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, particularly the involvement…
The Shifting Sands of Israeli Politics and Society The state of Israel, long seen as a robust and unshakeable entity,…
The ongoing conflict involving Israel, the Palestinians, Lebanon, Hezbollah, and Iran has led to a significant population flight from Israel.…
The assassination of Ismail Haniyah and subsequent bombings in Beirut underscore a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel…
In recent weeks, the geopolitical climate between Israel and Lebanon has shown signs of potential escalation, drawing international concern over…