How is it possible that so many left voters in France are willing to choose a far-right candidate in the second round of the presidential elections?
John Feffer
The victory of conservative candidate Yoon Suk-yeol in South Korea’s recent presidential election will push the country deeper into the U.S. embrace
Most of the leaders of the alt-right are scrambling to distance themselves from Vladimir Putin. It might be too late
A new wave of extractivism from the Global South is the hidden side of the energy transitions in the North
If Putinism is victorious in Ukraine, it will set a horrific precedent not only for other territorial grabs but also other attacks on democracy
Vladimir Putin is the Franco of today, and Ukraine must become the graveyard of Putinism
India’s economic and energy production model is not a threat to the world, but it is a threat to India itself, particularly its most marginalized people
The region faces a choice between top-down “Green growth” and bottom-up efforts to transform economies
The “Freedom Convoy” in Canada wants to spread its anti-government, antisocial, and ultimately self-defeating messages far and wide
The European security order has broken down. The conflict around Ukraine is a symptom of this larger problem