Peace and 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.
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A Driving Force
Electric vehicles are on the verge of disrupting energy markets.

EXPERTS AVAILABLE: SEC Beats Back Corporate Opponents to Finalize CEO-Worker Pay Ratio Rule
IPS executive compensation experts available to comment

Israel’s Nuclear Weapons a Major Factor in Mideast Arms Race
Despite the focus on Iran, Israel is the only country in the Middle East that has a nuclear weapons arsenal.

Dubai’s Skyline Is a Monument to Oppression, Not Prosperity
Visual artist Arko Datto combines satellite images and text to paint a picture of migrant workers’ lives in the Arabian Peninsula — and his findings aren’t pretty.

What the Mainstream Media Got Wrong About Gaza
You may have heard that “both sides” committed abuses in last Gaza war. But there’s no comparison when it comes to the scale of the violations — or the body count.

The Kurdish Elephant
In their latest deal to fight ISIS, Washington and Turkey are treating the Middle East’s largest stateless minority like pawns. That’s a huge mistake.

The Ongoing Exploitation of Home Care Workers
Greedy CEOs are pitting elderly Americans against the workers who care for them.

Blood from a Stone
I went to Athens to see what economic catastrophe looks like on the ground. What I saw shocked me.

The Millennial Generation’s Literacy Crisis
Young workers need personal finance know-how to thrive.

Don’t Get Burned by Coal’s Demise
Everyone, including pension fund managers, must dump their holdings in the bedeviled industry.
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