David Shimer: Are Russia and US Actually Different When It Comes to Election Meddling?
Engaging from different historical worldviews, Scheer and Shimer engage in a spirited conversation on an old yet timely debate.
Engaging from different historical worldviews, Scheer and Shimer engage in a spirited conversation on an old yet timely debate.
Generations of US soldiers have been funnelled through unwinnable wars. Some come home with an urgent new perspective to share.
The journalist examines the disastrous inevitability of America’s failures in the Middle East as the region continues to reel from decades of U.S.-sponsored turmoil.
In a new book, the journalist explores the Cold War massacres in Asia and Latin America that still define global political dynamics today.
As conflicts spread and climate change worsens, the refugee crisis worldwide is breaking astounding records. There are currently 70.8 million forcibly displaced people around the globe, according to the United…
Maj. Danny Sjursen discusses the troubling U.S. response to the international criminal court’s decision to permit an investigation into the Afghanistan War.
The "Gaza Fights for Freedom" filmmakers discuss the war crimes being committed in Gaza and how a resolution could be reached in the Middle East.
The scholar traces what she views as an abandonment of the Zionist project by intellectuals like Noam Chomsky and Hannah Arendt.
Most of Israel’s problems would be solved if it could establish lasting peace with its neighbors, says journalist and filmmaker.
Nazi Germany’s crimes and the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan may not be so different in the eyes of international law.
The Princeton professor and The Nation's publisher explore the ramifications of the media's neo-McCarthyist fearmongering.
The American doctor, who risks his life daily to provide medical care in an African war zone, examines what it means to be a good Samaritan.
The two veterans trace the United States' violent trajectory since the Vietnam War.
The University of Michigan professor and author explores our biggest misconceptions about the world's second-largest religion.
"The Kremlinologist" authors discuss their landmark book, Soviet communism and the real dangers of nuclear war.