The far right in Latin America is angry. Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro and Argentina’s Javier Milei always look furious, and they ...
The U.S. now assumes leadership of the G20 until the Miami summit ends on December 15, 2026 – but not without having lost some crucial soft power. In the ...
On October 21, Sanae Takaichi, the president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), was voted in as the 104th prime minister of Japan; the first ...
This week, we’re sharing an excerpt from Anthony Dest’s new book Dissident Peace: Autonomous Struggles and the State in Colombia, published by Stanford ...
Awave of bills introduced this year in state legislatures across the country sought to censor Palestine-related education in public schools. Several ...
The surge of Protestant missionaries and charismatic revivals across South America didn’t happen in a vacuum; it unfolded within a Cold War landscape ...
Policy experts and advocates on Saturday denounced President Donald Trump’s claim that he had ordered the airspace above and ...
Anthony Dest is Assistant Professor and Gussenhoven Fellow in Geography and Latin American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His work is based on long-standing collaborations ...
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Sorry, White Nationalists, Europeans were Black until the Rise of Rome, and Rome was Multiracial
We live in a time when a once level-headed anti-populist politician such as J. D. Vance has increasingly adopted the language of white ...
Just as the COP30 meeting in Belen, Brazil, has ended, the last week of November is Canada Climate Week Xchange. We could hope this is good news, but ...
There is an enduring perception that the United States is an individualistic nation whose people oppose collective guarantees to the basic ...
A familiar drama has resurfaced in Skopje. While I was still in Beijing attending the CASS academic conference on the Belt and Road Initiative, news broke ...
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