What if Ariel Sharon awoke from his vegetative state?
Read morePeace & Foreign Policy
To build peace, we must dislodge the economic and political foundations of war. IPS believes that a just foreign policy is based on human rights, international law, and diplomacy over military intervention.
Latest Work
Monsanto Seed Delivery Angers Haitian Activists
Farmers object to the pesticide-laden donation.
Read moreRacial Wealth Divide now a Vast Gulf
Overall, white families see growth in their net worth while African Americans experience stagnation.
Read moreThe Breakup
Some countries are starting to think that it’s time to move on from the USA.
Read moreThis is Your Brain on Pesticides
Research finds that consuming pesticides may make it more likely that kids will develop ADHD.
Read moreThe World Cup and I
Soccer’s big event is about to begin in South Africa. It’s time to root for your favorite team…and for Africa.
Read moreTrillion-Dollar War Tab
The Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts are nearing a big milestone.
Read moreAllergic to Dissent: Khartoum and Washington
To effectively advocate for the people of Sudan, we must first understand that Bashir’s open disdain for democracy in the region is amply matched by Washington’s.
Read moreReader Challenge: Is the Middle-East Peace Process an Artifact of Another Age?
Is the quest for Israel-Palestine peace not only impossible but obsolete?
Read moreAllied to Race? The U.S.-Korea Alliance and Arms Race
South Korea has continuously increased its military spending since 2000 at a rate higher than conventional explanations would expect. Its spending grew 200 percent for the past ten years, higher than would be warranted by the growth of its economy or government budget over the same period.
Read more