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Urban Environments Class, Hegemony, and the Will to End a Neighborhood February 12, 2026E. M. Ippolito
Interviews Portsmouth, Displacement, and Belonging in The Tears of Other People February 12, 2026E. M. Ippolito, Eva Szilardi-Tierney
Ukraine’s Fight For Freedom Karolina Koziura PhD Candidate in Sociology and Historical Studies at the New School for Social Research
How Did it Happen That People in A Country With The Third-Largest River in Europe Have No Drinking Water? Ihor Andriichuk PhD Student
Nobody Knows What Russians Want, Not Even Russians Themselves Nikolay Koposov Historian of modern Europe and Visiting Distinguished Professor at the School of History, Technology and Society, Ivan Allen College
How China Sees Russia’s War in Ukraine Mark Frazier Codirector of the India China Institute and Professor of Politics at the New School for Social Research
The Return of the Repressed Irena Grudzińska-Gross Literary critic, historian of ideas, a 1968 émigré from Poland