Germany, Genocide, and Gaza

Why, critics ask, aren’t Germans forcefully condemning Israeli action in Gaza and the West Bank as genocide?

What about German responses to the claim that Israeli policies toward the Palestinians constitute genocide? Many Germans are understandably wary to use that charged term when it comes to the Middle East because of their own history—the same reason why German officials have kept a tight rein on pro-Palestinian demonstrations ...
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Germany, Genocide, and Gaza

The Man Who Was Too Strong

Alexei Navalny will forever remain a symbol of hope for change in Russia

One of the first rallies I covered as a journalist was the "voters' strike" in January 2018 in Saint Petersburg. Navalny declared the strike when he was barred from participating in the presidential elections due to his criminal record. Navalny's work and his courage often inspired me to continue my ...
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The Man Who Was Too Strong

Elite Capture and Racial Capital, from the University to Palestine

A conversation on the part-time faculty strike and freedom on campus

Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University and author of Elite Capture: How the Powerful Took Over Identity Politics (and Everything Else), joined Cresa Pugh and Julie Beth Napolin at The New School in December 2023, for a conversation on racial capital in university life, the New ...
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Elite Capture and Racial Capital, from the University to Palestine

Preventing Genocide

Large-scale killings of identity groups do not happen overnight

An increasing number of scholars and practitioners are advocating for new ways of understanding and approaching atrocity prevention. ...

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Preventing Genocide

Democracy’s Endgame?

A plea for sustaining the infrastructure of hope

Though surrounded by these largely man-made fires, we’ve at least been trying to put them out. It would be so much easier, though, to fight these fires if they were not fueled by massive efforts to dismantle the democratic order....

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Democracy’s Endgame?