
Europe Can’t “Trump-Proof” Itself
Following the U.S. election, European foreign policy experts are reviving ideas about strategic autonomy from 2016. They fail to understand how much has changed in the last eight years.
Following the U.S. election, European foreign policy experts are reviving ideas about strategic autonomy from 2016. They fail to understand how much has changed in the last eight years.
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An interview with Senator Bernie Sanders’ foreign policy advisor Matt Duss.
Some professors are speaking out against sanctions, which they say are punishing antiwar academics twice.
A conversation with Ilya Budraitskis on how the invasion of Ukraine has transformed Russian society.
American leftists need an internationalist vision that universally and effectively joins anti-imperial and anti-authoritarian ethics.