
War in Ukraine – background and character of the conflict
By CAIO BUGIATO:
The increasingly clear signs of Ukraine's accession to NATO and the instability in eastern Ukraine meant the crossing of a demarcation line
By CAIO BUGIATO:
The increasingly clear signs of Ukraine's accession to NATO and the instability in eastern Ukraine meant the crossing of a demarcation line
By LUIS VARESE:
Proposals on possible agreements that could lead to an end to the conflict
By GERSON ALMEIDA:
In the conflict in Ukraine there will be no resolution of the geopolitical dispute anytime soon
By JEFFERSON NASCIMENTO:
The condemnation of the Russian invasion of Ukraine cannot be made without considering the action of the other power that invades countries or destabilizes them internally
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.:
It is not up to Brazil to take sides in this complicated conflict. And it's not what you've been doing
By DAVID HARVEY:
What happens in Ukraine is, in many ways, the result of the various processes involved in the dissolution of so-called “real communism” and the Soviet regime.
By ALAIN BADIOU:
Session of the seminar “Immanence of truths” on March 12, 2014
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO:
Thirteen questions about the war in Europe
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA:
The war is in Ukraine, but the real conflict is between Americans and Russians
By THIERRY MEYSSAN:
Democratically governed peoples are responsible for the decisions repeatedly taken by their leaders and maintained even with alternation of power.
By CLAUDIO KATZ:
Ukraine's real sovereignty will only come about with the departure of foreign gendarmes on both sides
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA:
With peace negotiations already under way, it is the West itself that is sounding the drums of war, not without a good dose of cynicism.
By JOSÉ LUIS OREIRO:
Comments on the article by Luiz Carlos Azedo in the newspaper “Correio Braziliense”
By ATILIO A. BORON
Despite its effort to adapt to the Western ideological-political consensus, Russia – even after the end of the USSR – continued to be considered an aberrant actor in the international system.
By SCOTT RITTER
Russia has made it clear that its security guarantees go beyond preventing Ukraine from joining NATO.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI
Considerations on the effects of the conflict in Europe, Russia, the USA and China.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
It is a war to reconfigure international politics in a capitalist world in crisis and decay.
By GUSTAVO FELIPE OLESKO: In the dispute between giants in Ukraine there is also a new international political order
By BINOY KAMPMARK:
The script for the invasion appears to have already been written, and not necessarily in the Russian leader's pen.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
Everything indicates that there is no way to revert, nor is there any way to return the world system to its previous situation, of complete Eurocentric supremacy
By CAIO BUGIATO:
The increasingly clear signs of Ukraine's accession to NATO and the instability in eastern Ukraine meant the crossing of a demarcation line
By LUIS VARESE:
Proposals on possible agreements that could lead to an end to the conflict
By GERSON ALMEIDA:
In the conflict in Ukraine there will be no resolution of the geopolitical dispute anytime soon
By JEFFERSON NASCIMENTO:
The condemnation of the Russian invasion of Ukraine cannot be made without considering the action of the other power that invades countries or destabilizes them internally
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.:
It is not up to Brazil to take sides in this complicated conflict. And it's not what you've been doing
By DAVID HARVEY:
What happens in Ukraine is, in many ways, the result of the various processes involved in the dissolution of so-called “real communism” and the Soviet regime.
By ALAIN BADIOU:
Session of the seminar “Immanence of truths” on March 12, 2014
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO:
Thirteen questions about the war in Europe
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA:
The war is in Ukraine, but the real conflict is between Americans and Russians
By THIERRY MEYSSAN:
Democratically governed peoples are responsible for the decisions repeatedly taken by their leaders and maintained even with alternation of power.
By CLAUDIO KATZ:
Ukraine's real sovereignty will only come about with the departure of foreign gendarmes on both sides
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA:
With peace negotiations already under way, it is the West itself that is sounding the drums of war, not without a good dose of cynicism.
By JOSÉ LUIS OREIRO:
Comments on the article by Luiz Carlos Azedo in the newspaper “Correio Braziliense”
By ATILIO A. BORON
Despite its effort to adapt to the Western ideological-political consensus, Russia – even after the end of the USSR – continued to be considered an aberrant actor in the international system.
By SCOTT RITTER
Russia has made it clear that its security guarantees go beyond preventing Ukraine from joining NATO.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI
Considerations on the effects of the conflict in Europe, Russia, the USA and China.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
It is a war to reconfigure international politics in a capitalist world in crisis and decay.
By GUSTAVO FELIPE OLESKO: In the dispute between giants in Ukraine there is also a new international political order
By BINOY KAMPMARK:
The script for the invasion appears to have already been written, and not necessarily in the Russian leader's pen.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
Everything indicates that there is no way to revert, nor is there any way to return the world system to its previous situation, of complete Eurocentric supremacy