November 29 saw the passing, at age 100, of Henry Kissinger, who was the most powerful figure in U.S. diplomacy in the Nixon and Ford administrations. He was Pres. Nixon’s …
Dan Ellsberg: The Moral Giant and the Man
Two Just World Ed board members, Richard Falk and Nora Barrows-Friedman each had lengthy relationships with the heroic, recently deceased whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg– relationships that were both political and personal. …
Journey to St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Crimea
We’re pleased to crosspost an excerpt of this piece co-authored by our board member Rick Sterling and Dan Kovalik. The article was first featured on AntiWar.com At the end of …
Geopolitical Fault Lines in a World of Sovereign States and a Few Great Powers
by Richard Falk We are pleased to crosspost an excerpt of this piece from JWE Board Member and International Jurist Richard Falk’s blog, Global Justice in the 21st Century. The Ukraine War is …
When Did the Concept of Terrorism Become Exclusively Negative
by Yousef Aljamal This following article by Palestinian rights activist, author, and translator Yousef Aljamal is crossposted from Politics Today. Wave theory in international relations refers to four waves to …
US Exceptionalism and the Wars in Syria and Ukraine
We’re pleased to crosspost this article by our board member Rick Sterling that was first featured on LA Progressive Syria has been at war since 2011. The conflict is in …