Judah Grunstein
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Editor-in-chief of @wpreview. Lurking here.
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Iran’s Short-Range Missiles and Drones Are Now a Regional Reality cc Shashank Joshi worldpoliticsreview.com/iran-missiles-…
«On aurait tort de négliger l’élan créé par les BRICS.» Critiquer la notion de «Sud Global» est à la mode—Aude Darnal cherche à montrer qu’elle recouvre une réalité avec laquelle il faut absolument composer. À lire, à discuter. legrandcontinent.eu/fr/2023/10/19/…
Debates over the role that shifts in the global order may have played in the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war might seem trivial. But putting discrete events into a global context is valuable, writes WPR editor-in-chief Judah Grunstein. worldpoliticsreview.com/israel-war-gaz…
The global context wasn’t the reason that Hamas decided to attack when and how it did. But that decision was not taken in a vacuum, WPR editor-in-chief Judah Grunstein writes. worldpoliticsreview.com/israel-war-gaz…
🇮🇱🇵🇸 "It is unlikely that #Israel would do anything more than short pauses in its attack" Judah Grunstein reminds us of other rounds of fighting between Israel and #Hamas and what's different this time ⤵️
🇮🇱🇵🇸From #IsraelGazaWar & 🇧🇩📢 #Bangladesh's garment workers' stand for a decent wage & 🇬🇧🇰🇪 #KingCharles in #Kenya + Nico Hines Ana Navarro Pedro Chiara Piotto Judah Grunstein's verdict on #beatlesnowandthen 🎙️🎶 it's all in #WorldThisWeek 📺⤵️ f24.my/9uUr.X
This week for World Politics Review, I take a look at what the Ukrainian government and its partners in the US and EU need to do to develop Ukraine's strategic resilience in its long war with Russia worldpoliticsreview.com/russia-war-ukr…
Very grateful to World Politics Review for this opportunity to present to a non-French-speaking audience the (much condensed) core thesis of my just-published book La Guerre des mondes. The New Cold War Is a War of Two ‘Worlds,’ not Two Blocs worldpoliticsreview.com/new-cold-war/
Drawing on his new book, Bruno Tertrais argues that the world will likely experience "a 'lukewarm war' peppered with regional crises and limited conflicts, but one that will probably remain contained, if only by the ultimate lifeline of nuclear deterrence."worldpoliticsreview.com/new-cold-war/
NEW: In the first Carnegie Council's The Doorstep of the year, World Politics Review’s Judah Grunstein joins co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin for an annual review of global power shifts. What major geopolitical changes can we expect in 2024? carnegiecouncil.co/3TXOmse
Now some shameless self promo with this piece for World Politics Review to assuage US suspicions vis-à-vis this relationship, arguing that despite 🇨🇵🇮🇳 emphasis on "non/multi-alignment" or "strategic autonomy", the partnership serves US broader interests worldpoliticsreview.com/us-france-indi…
"And while Marley did often call for peace, he recognized that it is not possible in the absence of freedom and justice." My many worlds collide in this one. Thanks to & thoughts from Sarah J. Jackson, whose original post got me thinking about this. (Gift link.) worldpoliticsreview.com/bob-marley-mov…
The release of the Bob Marley biopic, “One Love,” is an opportunity to reexamine Marley’s broader intellectual legacy, which has important lessons for anyone interested in the politics of freedom movements, WPR editor-in-chief Judah Grunstein writes. worldpoliticsreview.com/bob-marley-mov…
With the release of the Bob Marley biopic this week, WPR editor-in-chief Judah Grunstein reexamines Marley’s broader political and intellectual legacy: worldpoliticsreview.com/bob-marley-mov…
Bob Marley’s intellectual legacy has important lessons for anyone interested in the politics of freedom movements, and is of particular significance for observers and practitioners of international development, Judah Grunstein writes. worldpoliticsreview.com/bob-marley-mov…
All week, we've been delving into the archives ahead of Friday's show. As Judah Grunstein & pierre haski will tell you, 15 years is nothing #WorldThisWeek
Great to start our Geography at Durham study week on Palestine-Israel with Judah Grunstein on the regional context. Good for thought for the rest of the week! World Politics Review