The Unwarranted War: The avoidable war that will penalize severely Ukraine, Russia, the US...
By Dr Dan Steinbock
To Russia and Ukraine, the crisis is an existential issue. To the US and NATO, it's a regime-change game. To Europe,...
Celeste Hedequist on the Mass Media’s Coverage of the 2021 Homeless Encampment Clean-Up in...
By Celeste Hedequist
In October of 2021, Boston’s most vulnerable residents began receiving notices to vacate a tent encampment at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue...
Russian Sphere of Influence: What is it? What Could It Be?
By Timo Kivimäki
The Russian demand of ending the expansion of NATO to its borders has raised debate in the international media and academia. These...
How To Defend Against False Sexual Crime Charges
Over the years, the number of sex crimes in the US has soared. At the same time, there is also an uptick in the...
10 Reasons Why US May Want Russia to Invade Ukraine
By Dr. Jack Rasmus
In recent weeks both US and NATO have been stumbling toward confrontation with Russia over whether the Ukraine will be allowed...
Carbon Pricing: The Best Policy that Nobody Wants
By Philip Rossetti
Although carbon pricing is lauded by economists as an efficient climate policy, impediments to its adoption at the federal level in the...
Racial Inequalities and the COVID-19 Pandemic
By Graziella Bertocchi and Arcangelo Dimico
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, evidence has been accumulating about its disproportionate impact on racial and ethnic...
Closing the Gap: What Will it Take for the UK to be a “Double...
By Christina Palmou
The pandemic has brought into sharper focus the unequal opportunities at work for men and women. Policy, management practices and a structural...
British Imperialism, Religion, and the Politics of ‘Divide and Rule’ in the Indian-Subcontinent
By Dr. Kalim Siddiqui
I. Introduction
Recently India’s Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi again brought the issues of India’s partition and tried to blame it on...
TIAFI Community Centre Helps Syrian Refugees Rebuild Their Lives in Turkey’s Izmir
By Katarzyna Rybarczyk
Izmir, Turkey’s third largest city, is home to around 200,000 Syrian refugees. For years they have been trying to adapt and integrate...





































































