“Powder Keg in the Pacific, How China’s Challenge Revived America’s Position in Asia and the Pacific”
A reader critical thinking exercise in the form of a neocon justification of US efforts to contain China.
Read more...A reader critical thinking exercise in the form of a neocon justification of US efforts to contain China.
Read more...A discussion of some of the ways Iran could use economic, as in oil, leverage to retaliate against an Israel strike.
Read more...“Our democracy” has quite a history of problems….
Read more...Richard Wolff and Michael Hudson discuss Israel as a colonial project in an era where demonizing the natives is no longer a winning propaganda strategy.
Read more...A worker-owned collective helps Chicagoans find mutual aid-based organizations, in the face of a weakening economy and social safety nets.
Read more...An academic contends that protest and third party votes are counterproductive.
Read more...US presidential candidates promise policy choices but have little room to manoeuvre. Ergo, politics turns into a contest like American Idol
Read more...Seeking reader reactions to recommendations on how to engage in “media activism”.
Read more...Netanyahu, drunk on his power and his love of destruction, keeps upping the ante.
Read more...A discussion of Putin including a not-much-discussed deal term that the West will never accept: sanctions relief.
Read more...How US fealty to neoliberalism undermined its economy. And why China’s choices are not likely to produce happy outcomes.
Read more...More speculation about how Israel might attack Iran.
Read more...A extensive report from North Carolina gives an idea of the extent of damage and the (largely community and informal so far) recovery efforts.
Read more...Michael Hudson recounts how he was there when the US decided to rely on proxies like Israel and Ukraine after the draft become a third rail.
Read more...New and revised labor market data suddenly says the US economy is just fine. Mr. Market’s continued rate cuts look off the table for now.
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