In all three Baltic states, the ubiquitous gloom stemming from Russia’s ongoing threat has firmed up the view of the…
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In the early days of March 2022, as Russian troops were approaching the outskirts of Kyiv, international media were focused…
Read More »Migration is one of today’s most powerful, and most entrenched, imaginaries. The word conjures up images of walls, borders, police,…
Read More »In economic terms, state socialism is usually associated with the monopoly of an authoritarian state over core elements of the…
Read More »At one point in his 1984 essay ‘Permission to narrate’, Edward Said described urging family and friends in Beirut to…
Read More »As a child in communist Romania of the 1980’s, I remember pilaf was one of the staples in the Ottoman-influenced…
Read More »In Ny Tid, Otto Ekman writes on the murder of Refaat Alareer, the Palestinian poet who together with his brother…
Read More »Leading up to the March 7 State of the Union speech, Biden supporters were scared. They had every reason to…
Read More »The ravages of Russia’s brutal war in Ukraine are nothing less than ecocide. As the Commander in Chief and under…
Read More »The wave of solidarity with Gaza that has swept across western Europe over the past months stops at the borders…
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