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What We Saw and Heard in Crimea

J. W. Associate June 6, 2023 Anti-imperialism, Antiwar, Blog, Peace resources, Russia, U.S. media, Ukraine

We’re pleased to crosspost an excerpt of this piece co-authored by our board member Rick Sterling and Dan Kovalik. This is the second part of a three-part series on their …

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Journey to St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Crimea

J. W. Associate May 30, 2023 Anti-imperialism, Antiwar, Blog, Cold War, Militarism, Russia, U.S. media, U.S. policy

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 …

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War Prevention Depends on Respecting Invisible Geopolitical Fault Lines

J. W. Associate May 20, 2023 Anti-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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Geopolitical Fault Lines in a World of Sovereign States and a Few Great Powers

J. W. Associate May 1, 2023 Anti-imperialism, Blog, Cold War, Cuba, International law, Militarism, Nuclear weapons, Russia, U.S. media, U.S. politics, 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. The Ukraine War is …

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A Powerful Record of Syria’s History and People in “Lens on Syria” and “Never Can I Write of Damascus”

J. W. Associate April 27, 2023 Blog, Humanitarian affairs, Israel, Russia, Syria, Turkey, U.S. media, U.S. policy

We are delighted that Just World Books is doing a reprint of Lens on Syria: A Photographic Tour of its Ancient and Modern Culture by Daniel Demeter this Spring! This …

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Untangling Syria’s devastating civil war?

J. W. Associate April 26, 2023 Blog, Human rights, Humanitarian affairs, International law, Israel, Militarism, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, U.S. media, U.S. policy

by Helena Cobban We’re pleased to cross-post an excerpt of this essay by Helena Cobban, originally published on Globalities. Globalities is a project of Just World Educational and its President, …

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Why Zelensky Will NOT Take Back Crimea

J. W. Associate April 5, 2023 Antiwar, Blog, culture, Role of Military, Russia, U.S. media, U.S. policy, Ukraine

We’re pleased to crosspost this article by our board member Rick Sterling that was first featured on LA Progressive Seventeen months ago the US State Department officially declared the US will “NEVER” …

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US Exceptionalism and the Wars in Syria and Ukraine

J. W. Associate March 21, 2023 Antiwar, Blog, Cold War, Libya, Role of Military, Russia, Syria, U.S. policy, U.S. politics, 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 …

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Will Saudi Leadership of OPEC Clash with U.S. Strategic Partnership?

J. W. Associate October 19, 2022 Blog, Human rights, Israel, Russia, Saudi Arabia, U.S. policy, U.S. politics

by Richard Falk We are pleased to crosspost this post by JWE Board Member and International Jurist Richard Falk. What follows are Professor Falk’s responses to questions posed by the …

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Why I Love the “Vietnam Syndrome” of the People

J. W. Associate October 11, 2022 Blog, International law, Militarism, Nuclear weapons, Role of Military, Russia, U.S. policy, Vietnam War

by Richard Falk We are pleased to crosspost this piece by JWE Board Member and International Jurist Richard Falk. The Vietnam Syndrome was a term deployed after the U.S. defeat …

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