
The new route of good hope and peace in Ukraine
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Brazil's role on the world stage
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Brazil's role on the world stage
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: US doubles its bet, but Russia has already won what it wanted
By JOÃO SANTIAGO: Every war or revolution begins with a superficial fact, but it contains the great contradictions of world capitalist society
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: The present dispute between Ukraine and Russia is not a conventional war, nor a war between Ukraine and Russia
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: The so-called West claims to have a monopoly on the truth and the exclusivity of aggression
By FLAVIO AGUIAR:
We thus have a war in which, as much as the masters, those involved in it are prisoners of their words.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
Surrendering to imperialism will not bring peace or justice
By CAIO BUGIATO:
The dynamics of war after a year of armed conflict
By DOUGLAS MACGREGOR:
Russia has not collapsed internally or capitulated to the West's collective demands for regime change.
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
Without Russia, Europe is half of itself, economically and culturally.
By HELMHOLTZ SMITH:
Russia will continue to do what it is doing by holding the reserve until it decides the time has come to end the war.
By ANGELO D'ORSI:
History teaches, but, again, as Antonio Gramsci wrote, “it has no students”
By ALASTAIR CROOKE:
The US government is hostage to its financial hegemony in a way that is rarely fully understood.
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA:
The Lula government must be alert to avoidable mistakes in the area of foreign policy.
By MK BHADRAKUMAR:
If the intention of the United States was to weaken Russia, before facing China, things do not seem to be working that way.
By GILBERTO LOPES: Considerations on the European Union and the war in Ukraine
By DAVID SACKS:
In the Ukraine debate, the neoconservative right and “woke” progressivism go hand in hand
By ZAZ PAINE:
There seem to have been US plans to use the war in Ukraine as a reason to sink the German economy.
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL:
The Ukrainian counter-offensive was meticulously planned by the NATO military, and triggered on the day of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Kiev
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Brazil's role on the world stage
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: US doubles its bet, but Russia has already won what it wanted
By JOÃO SANTIAGO: Every war or revolution begins with a superficial fact, but it contains the great contradictions of world capitalist society
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: The present dispute between Ukraine and Russia is not a conventional war, nor a war between Ukraine and Russia
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: The so-called West claims to have a monopoly on the truth and the exclusivity of aggression
By FLAVIO AGUIAR:
We thus have a war in which, as much as the masters, those involved in it are prisoners of their words.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
Surrendering to imperialism will not bring peace or justice
By CAIO BUGIATO:
The dynamics of war after a year of armed conflict
By DOUGLAS MACGREGOR:
Russia has not collapsed internally or capitulated to the West's collective demands for regime change.
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
Without Russia, Europe is half of itself, economically and culturally.
By HELMHOLTZ SMITH:
Russia will continue to do what it is doing by holding the reserve until it decides the time has come to end the war.
By ANGELO D'ORSI:
History teaches, but, again, as Antonio Gramsci wrote, “it has no students”
By ALASTAIR CROOKE:
The US government is hostage to its financial hegemony in a way that is rarely fully understood.
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA:
The Lula government must be alert to avoidable mistakes in the area of foreign policy.
By MK BHADRAKUMAR:
If the intention of the United States was to weaken Russia, before facing China, things do not seem to be working that way.
By GILBERTO LOPES: Considerations on the European Union and the war in Ukraine
By DAVID SACKS:
In the Ukraine debate, the neoconservative right and “woke” progressivism go hand in hand
By ZAZ PAINE:
There seem to have been US plans to use the war in Ukraine as a reason to sink the German economy.
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL:
The Ukrainian counter-offensive was meticulously planned by the NATO military, and triggered on the day of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Kiev