Phyllis Bennis on Democracy Now on Ukraine
Phyllis Bennis, Director of the New Internationalism Project at IPS, spoke on Democracy Now! on October 27, 2022 about the ongoing situation in Ukraine, the human cost of the war, […]
Phyllis Bennis on Katie Halper Show on Ukraine
Phyllis Bennis on Katie Halper Show on Ukraine
Phyllis Bennis, Director of the New Internationalism Project at IPS, spoke on the Katie Halper Show about the ongoing situation in Ukraine and what it means to urge diplomacy in […]
Ukraine War – Russia, China & the United States
The Ukraine War has become increasingly dangerous with nuclear threats and the commitments being made for a long war. It has also deepened and accelerated the Russian-Chinese military and economic […]
Phyllis Bennis on the Tavis Smiley Show on Ukraine
Phyllis Bennis appeared on the Tavis Smiley Show on KBLA 1580 AM to discuss the ongoing situation in Ukraine.
The latest on the war in Ukraine
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What’s Really Going On with the War in Ukraine?
Phyllis Bennis joins a panel to discuss the peace movement, the Ukraine war, Russia, and NATO.
NATO, Ukraine and the New World Disorder: Against Imperialism East and West
Phyllis Bennis joins an international panel to debunk the Western myths about the Ukraine War and provide a much needed analysis of the alarming global drift to war.
The G7 meeting, Russian oil, the war in Ukraine, and implications of Latin America’s latest elections
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Defense Contractors Are Using Tax Dollars to Profit Off War in Ukraine
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The View East: Ukraine, Poland, and the Left
A discussion with political scientist Bartosz Rydlinski, teacher at Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw and co-founder of the Polish social democratic think tank Ignacy Daszynski.
Russia Is From Mars, Ukraine Is From Venus
Russia is acting like an abusive husband in this gendered conflict.
How do we support diplomacy in Ukraine? Part 2
Our foreign policy experts take your questions on how a progressive, diplomatic response to the Ukraine crisis is not only possible, but is the only option that will lead to greater safety for Ukraine and the world.
The Universality of Ukraine
The West is focused on Russia’s war in Ukraine. Here’s why the rest of the world should care as well.