Of Collective Security: An Interview with Michael Jabara Carley
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Of Collective Security: An Interview with Michael Jabara Carley

Discussion with Michael Jabara Carley, an international expert, on Soviet relations with the Great Powers between the two world wars, on questions of “appeasement,” the origins and conduct of the Second World War, and on major current issues.

The Iranian Protests are the Latest Phase in a Long Cycle of Popular Unrest
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The Iranian Protests are the Latest Phase in a Long Cycle of Popular Unrest

To understand today’s protests in Iran, we need to look at the history of the Islamic Republic since 1979. Iran has a tradition of popular mobilization with few parallels in the modern world, and that tradition underpins the current wave of discontent.

China Is Making More Big Moves in Latin America
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China Is Making More Big Moves in Latin America

If you take Mexico out of the equation, China has already overtaken the US as Latin America’s largest trading partner. Excluding Mexico, total trade flows — i.e., imports and exports — between China and Latin America reached $247 billion last year, far in excess of the US’ $173 billion.

Mexico’s Left Takes to the Street, Celebrates Achievements
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Mexico’s Left Takes to the Street, Celebrates Achievements

On the fourth anniversary of his taking office on November 27, AMLO and his Moreno Party staged a march and then a rally in the Zócalo plaza in Mexico City. The crowd was such that the walk, with AMLO walking too, lasted five hours. Extracts from AMLO’s speech.

The Constitution Was Envisioned as a Living Document. But Can Our Leaders Keep It Alive?
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The Constitution Was Envisioned as a Living Document. But Can Our Leaders Keep It Alive?

On Constitution Day, we need to ask whether we, as a people, have proved equal to the expectations that it has from us. We need to ask why people who tried to emulate the ideals of that living document are in jail and how others are in positions to extinguish its spirit.