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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “U.S. policy”

What’s so special about nuclear weapons? (Or, when did “WMDs” become a thing?)

Just World Admin July 25, 2022Antiwar, Blog, Nuclear weapons, U.S. policy

by Helena Cobban We’re pleased to cross-post this article by our president, Helena Cobban. It was originally published on her personal blog, here. Throughout the present century, the corporate media …

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Two important articles on Ukraine

Just World Admin July 18, 2022Blog, Global Balance, Nuclear weapons, U.S. policy, Ukraine

by Helena Cobban We’re pleased to cross-post this article by our president, Helena Cobban. It was originally published on her personal blog, here. I want to note two recent articles …

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Falk, Cobban discuss nuclear realities, risks

Just World Admin May 26, 2022Antiwar, Blog, JWE news, Nuclear weapons, U.S. policy

In remarks delivered last week, the distinguished international jurist (and JWE board member) Richard Falk reflected on the risk of nuclear war that has been revealed by the ongoing conflict …

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Thinking about nuclear war in 2022

Helena Cobban May 22, 2022Antiwar, Blog, Nuclear weapons, U.S. policy

In the webinar series Just World Ed did on the Ukraine Crisis in March, one of the eight webinars (Session 8) started to address the nuclear risks associated with it. …

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Ukraine: Our new report, online learning hub, policy recommendations

J. W. Associate May 5, 2022Antiwar, Blog, JWE news, Nuclear weapons, U.S. policy, Ukraine

Last month, Just World Educational released copies of its new 32-page Report, “Ukraine: Stop the Carnage, Build the Peace!“ building on the records of the eight webinars we held on …

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Amb. Matlock on Ukraine: An avoidable crisis

Helena Cobban February 14, 2022Antiwar, Blog, Militarism, Nuclear weapons, U.S. policy

Amb. Jack Matlock Jr. was Ambassador to Moscow for the two U.S. Presidents who, between them, brought the extremely perilous, decades-long Cold War between the United States and the Soviet …

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Crime and Punishment in Afghanistan

J. W. Associate August 31, 2021Afghanistan, Antiwar, Blog, Militarism, U.S. policy

by Richard Falk We are delighted to crosspost this piece from Global Justice in the 21st Century, the blog of JWE Board Member Richard Falk. Atrocity in Kabul, Geopolitical Crime …

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The Turkish Coup Attempt: Five Years Later

J. W. Associate July 30, 2021Blog, Israel, Syria, Turkey, U.S. policy

by Richard Falk We are delighted to crosspost this interview from Global Justice in the 21st Century, the blog of JWE Board Member Richard Falk. The following is a modified …

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The Super Spreader assault on Gaza

J. W. Associate May 27, 2021#SaveSheikhJarrah, Anti-imperialism, Blog, Gaza, Israel, Jerusalem, Palestine, U.S. policy, انقذوا_حي_الشيخ_جرا#

by Alice Rothchild We are delighted to crosspost this by JWE Board Member Alice Rothchild which was originally featured on Mondoweiss It would be easy to relax a moment, to …

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How Billionaire Foundations Fund NGOs to Advance US Foreign Policy Goals

J. W. Associate May 26, 2021Anti-imperialism, Blog, U.S. media, U.S. policy

by Rick Sterling We are delighted to cross-post this piece by JWE Board Member Rick Sterling. A Case Study from Nicaragua US foreign policy is increasingly promoted by billionaire funded …

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