Tag Archive: Middle East/Syria
U.S. Exceptionalism Surges Again—Will It Fly?
Released for Syndication: 03/01/2021
In a statement marking the “return” of the United States to the United Nations Human Rights Council on February 24, Secretary of State Antony...
Full ArticleWill the Dems Sell Us Out in the Midst of a Pandemic?
Released for Syndication: 12/21/2020
When politicians sell out to win, we all lose.
Full ArticleDonald Trump’s Final Act: Snuffing Out the Promise of Democracy in the Middle East
Released for Syndication: 12/17/2020
Ten years ago, a hawker in Tunisia set himself on fire, which spurred on people along the entire Mediterranean Sea—from Morocco to Spain—to rise...
Full ArticleBlackRock Stakeholders Do Not Consent to Bankrolling Violence
By
Leela Loha
Released for Syndication: 10/28/2020
The broader investment world is finally waking up to the power of investing based on environmental, social, and governance-based principles (ESG), whether due to...
Full ArticleThe Rotten Alliance of Liberals and Neocons Will Likely Shape U.S. Foreign Policy for Years to Come
Released for Syndication: 08/28/2020
Trump’s rise has led to unity in the ranks opposing his foreign policy.
Full ArticleTurkey’s Big Bet Has Put Libya in Center of a Global Power Struggle
Released for Syndication: 06/12/2020
The series of debilitating military setbacks that Libya’s renegade general Khalifa Haftar suffered in recent months have spurred diplomatic activities over the conflict in...
Full ArticleNATO Returns to Libya to Challenge Russia
Released for Syndication: 06/01/2020
The great game in Libya has begun surging with the United States shedding its strategic ambivalence and resorting to a proactive role. At the...
Full ArticleHow Russia Is Botching Its Alliance With Syria
Released for Syndication: 05/19/2020
Russia’s relationships with its client states have never been easy. Of course, managing client states is always a complicated exercise. The Kremlin’s cupboard is...
Full ArticleBlackRock Profits in a Time of Crisis
Released for Syndication: 03/23/2020
With little government support and corporate accountability, humanitarian aid workers are scrambling to address the refugee crisis in the wake of the global pandemic,...
Full Article12 Ways the U.S. Invasion of Iraq Lives on in Infamy
Released for Syndication: 03/16/2020