Tariq Mir Kashmir: Crackdowns and Plunder By revoking Kashmir’s semiautonomous status, India has launched a settler-colonial project. July 21, 2024
J. Hoberman Polish Compassion Green Border is the filmmaker Agnieszka Holland’s latest confrontation with her country’s brutal history. June 20, 2024
Christian Caryl Georgia Erupts Protestors in Georgia are opposing a “foreign agents” law and defending a liberal-democratic vision for their country. May 15, 2024
Andrew Ross Migrant Workers in Their Own Land After closing its borders to Palestinians employed in critical sectors, Israel’s government has faced a labor shortage—which is being met by Indian migrant workers. April 21, 2024
Sari Bashi Gaza: Two Rights of Return Most Palestinians in Gaza are now displaced at least twice over. They have a right to choose where to return. January 27, 2024
Nicolas Niarchos ‘A Simulacrum of Elections’ President Félix Tshisekedi’s reelection in a contested vote further weakens democracy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. January 16, 2024
Sara Roy The Long War on Gaza Over fifty-six years, Israel has transformed Gaza from a functional economy to a dysfunctional one, from a productive society to an impoverished one. December 19, 2023
Fintan O’Toole No Endgame in Gaza After weeks of bombardment and thousands of deaths, what are Netanyahu’s political and ethical limits? December 7, 2023 issue
Ta-Nehisi Coates, et al. An Open Letter from Participants in the Palestine Festival of Literature We call for the international community to commit to ending the catastrophe unfolding in Gaza and to finally pursuing a comprehensive and just political solution in Palestine. October 14, 2023
Raja Shehadeh Causes for Despair Wars are usually harbingers of change, yet Israel’s previous wars have achieved no fundamental progress toward peace. October 10, 2023