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War And Democracy

Voices of Dissent

Two persistent dissenters and the deeper sources of their dissent

Voices of Dissent

10+ mins

How Democracies Die

How do we make sense of this new equation between war, death and democracy?

How Democracies Die

6 mins

Executive Orders

Right-wing ideologies are gaining ground in many countries across the world

Executive Orders

6 mins

A Tale of Two Cities

The call of Eretz Israel, the biblical 'promised land', is one that both the secularists and the religious Zionists of Israel have heeded, at the cost of the people of that land

A Tale of Two Cities

6 mins

My War gone By, I Miss It So Mach

Ultimately, gestures of defiance fuel our memory of the anti-colonial resistance

My War gone By, I Miss It So Mach

7 mins

Under a Wartime Sky

Ramy Al-Ashen is an award winning Palestinian-SyrianGerman poet journalist and cultural figure based in Berlin, Germany.

Under a Wartime Sky

4 mins

Brave New War

The post-Cold War liberal order is fading away. A new 21st century order should factor in the interests and aspirations of players of today

Brave New War

8 mins

Enemy at the gates

A string of new technologies is promising to change the very character of war and is poised to take the nature of conflicts into uncharted waters

Enemy at the gates

6 mins

The gatekeepers

On October 7, 2023, Gaza-based armed group Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, killing approximately 1,200. They demanded that Israel free Palestinian prisoners from its jails and withdraw its settlers from Palestinian land. This flare-up in a chain of decades-long conflict led to another chain of reactions, with Israel's all-out war on Gaza killing more than 50,000 Palestinians, mostly civilians, including an overwhelming number of women and children from October 2023 to December 2024. The conflict has gone beyond the borders of these two countries and the cry of the Gazan people has emerged as the biggest question mark rising on the horizon of the global community and the so-called civilisational conscience.

The gatekeepers

5 mins

Shaping the Emerging World

Civilisational states will safeguard a multipolar world

Shaping the Emerging World

8 mins

In Our Time

The modern world is moving away from an era of relative stability toward one characterised by rising conflict

In Our Time

6 mins

Transforming the United Nations System

The United Nations has not been able to fulfil its mandate of maintaining international peace and security

Transforming the United Nations System

7 mins

People From Nowhere

Displaced by war, three Rohingya women living in camps and detention centres in the country share their resettlement dreams

People From Nowhere

7 mins

Bread & Roses

As the Taliban moves to ban women from becoming doctors, nurses or midwives in a bid to remove them from public spaces, Afghan women wonder how they will survive at all

Bread & Roses

5 mins

Our Bodies, their Battlefields

In many conflict-torn African countries, sexual violence against women is being used as a weapon of war

Our Bodies, their Battlefields

5 mins

A Farewell to Arms

AS Sri Lanka tackles the post-crisis challenges with new energy under the new leftist government led by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), some scars remain consciously overlooked.

A Farewell to Arms

6 mins

Refugee Dilemma

For most Indian-origin Sri Lankan Tamils, who are victims of ethnic conflict and civil war, proving that they are not illegal migrants is a nearly impossible task

Refugee Dilemma

7 mins

Rule of Two Walls

A photojournalist shares glimpses from ground zero from war-torn Ukraine

Rule of Two Walls

2 mins

Dear World

I wrote everything I could about the war back in 2014-16. It was poetry.

Dear World

5 mins

The Hunters

How can Bangladesh's fractured society, burdened by layers of trauma, begin to heal?

The Hunters

7 mins

Bang Bang That Awful Sound

What happens when we listen closely to the soundscape of war?

Bang Bang That Awful Sound

5 mins

The Sum of All Fears

What does life look like when you I can hear bombs in the vicinity or when your cities are full of rubble of buildings that were once home?

The Sum of All Fears

8 mins

Monstrous Regiment

Africa’s persistent conflicts are deeply rooted in political, economic and social. complexities

Monstrous Regiment

7 mins

Far from Home

We have forgotten the plight of Afghans who fled to India, and continue to suffer

Far from Home

3 mins

The Kite Runner

The official figure of civilian deaths in Afghanistan is a serious underestimate. It is unlikely that we will ever know the real cost of Afghan lives

The Kite Runner

7 mins

Kille Pler Angels

War zones are no place for children, the most vulnerable victims of armed conflicts who are sometimes forced to fight others' battles

Kille Pler Angels

7 mins

The Day I Became a Woman

In a country where authorities have been directly engaging in the gruesome war against women for decades, artists like Nahid Hassanzadeh stand apart as a voice of dissent–a haunting reminder of the unwavering spirit of the rebellious Iranian women fighting against the Islamic Republic’s violent crackdown.

The Day I Became a Woman

5 mins

The Sound and the Fury

Iraqi poet, novelist, translator and scholar Sinan Antoon was born and raised in Baghdad.

The Sound and the Fury

3 mins

Nomadland

All eyes are on President-elect Donald Trump and his policy on immigration

Nomadland

5 mins

American Patriot

Barring a few exceptions, Hollywood movies continue to be gung-ho about the United States' penchant for waging wars across the globe

American Patriot

5 mins

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