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China Calls the Shots with Russia and Europe by Mel Gurtov 757 words Putin the Supplicant Xi Jinping’s balancing act with Russia and the West took on a new challenge with Vladimir Putin’s arrival in Beijing on May 16. It was roughly the 40th such meeting of these supposedly old friends. Once again Xi had to
Are We Sleepwalking to Nuclear War? by Sovaida Maani Ewing 882 words The threat of nuclear war is at the highest level it has been since the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. However, there is a crucial difference; in 1962, most of us were alert to the threat and its existential nature. Today, by contrast,
Donald Trump’s Assault on the Wages of American Workers by Lawrence S. Wittner 867 words Although Donald Trump, as president, proclaimed in his 2020 State of the Union address that he had produced a “blue-collar boom” in workers’ wages, the reality was quite different. Using his control of the executive branch of the U.S. government, Trump