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Why Isn’t There Peace in Ukraine? A Counterpunch Colloquy in Geneva

J. W. Associate July 24, 2023Antiwar, Blog, Colonialism, International law, Role of Military, Russia, U.S. media, U.S. policy, Ukraine, United Nations, Vietnam War

by Richard Falk, Daniel Warner, and Matthew Stevenson We are pleased to cross-post from Counterpunch an excerpt of this conversation between JWE Board Member and International Jurist Richard Falk, and Dr. Daniel …

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Why National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan Should Debate RFK Jr

J. W. Associate July 17, 2023Blog, International law, Libya, Militarism, Role of Military, Syria, U.S. policy, U.S. politics, Ukraine, United Nations

We’re pleased to crosspost this article by our board member Rick Sterling that was first featured on LA Progressive National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is one of the key people …

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Par Qasrawi 2000 — Travail personnel, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18876803

The End of the Palestinian State? Jenin Is Only the Beginning

J. W. Associate July 12, 2023Blog, Colonialism, Gaza, Human rights, International law, Israel, Israeli military, Palestine, U.S. media

by Yousef Aljamal We are pleased to crosspost this article by Palestinian rights activist, author, and translator Yousef Aljamal from Politics Today. Thanks to the Iraqi army, the Palestinian city …

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Dan Ellsberg: The Moral Giant and the Man

J. W. Associate July 10, 2023Antiwar, Blog, Cold War, culture, International law, Nuclear weapons, Peace resources, U.S. media, U.S. policy, U.S. politics, Vietnam War

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. …

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Daniel Ellsberg: An American Hero

J. W. Associate July 9, 2023Antiwar, Blog, Civil Liberties, culture, Discourse suppression, International law, Nuclear weapons, U.S. media, U.S. policy, U.S. politics, Vietnam War

by Richard Falk We are pleased to crosspost this piece from JWE Board Member and International Jurist Richard Falk’s blog, Global Justice in the 21st Century. Points of Departure Daniel Ellsberg’s death like …

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Review: Prison Hunger Strikes in Palestine: A Strategic Perspective

J. W. Associate July 3, 2023Blog, Civil Liberties, Colonialism, Human rights, International law, Israel, Nonviolence, Palestine, Peace resources, Zionism

by Yousef Aljamal This following book review by Palestinian rights activist, author, and translator Yousef Aljamal is crossposted from the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. Prison Hunger Strikes in …

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By Amir Terkel (עמיר טרקל), CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=129286485

Was Israel’s Latest Attack on Gaza Manufactured to Divert “Democracy” Protests?

J. W. Associate June 14, 2023Anti-imperialism, Blog, Gaza, Human rights, Humanitarian affairs, International law, Israel, Palestine, United Nations

by Richard Falk and Stephen Zunes We are pleased to crosspost an excerpt of this interview with scholar Stephen Zunes and JWE Board Member and International Jurist Richard Falk which was originally …

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Helena Cobban Examines the Profound Impact of ‘Just War’ Theory

J. W. Associate June 2, 2023Blog, History of the West, Human rights, Humanitarian affairs, International law, Militarism, Role of Military, U.S. policy, United Nations

We are pleased to present an overview of this essay by Helena Cobban, which was published on Globalities. Globalities is a project of Just World Educational and its President, Ms. …

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War Prevention Depends on Respecting Invisible Geopolitical Fault Lines

J. W. Associate May 20, 2023Anti-imperialism, Blog, Global Balance, International law, Iraq, Militarism, Nuclear weapons, Russia, U.S. politics, Ukraine, United Nations

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. If we look back …

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Confessions of a CIA Terrorist

J. W. Associate May 19, 2023Anti-imperialism, Antiwar, Blog, Colonialism, Cuba, International law, Militarism, Nicaragua, Role of Military, U.S. media, U.S. policy

We’re pleased to crosspost an excerpt of this book review by our board member Rick Sterling that was first featured on AntiWar.com Black Ops / Life of a CIA Shadow …

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