
Examining NATO’s Legacy After 70 Years
Tensions between the U.S. and their NATO allies were on full display last week, leading to questions about the strength of the alliance.
Tensions between the U.S. and their NATO allies were on full display last week, leading to questions about the strength of the alliance.
Organizations denounce Trump’s ‘divide and conquer’ strategy.
Leaders from Canada, Mexico, and the United States demand a trade deal that lifts up people and communities in all three countries.
Damage from 20 years of NAFTA shows us why latest trade deal must be stopped. Free trade creates rich people, poor communities.
Join this session at the Together for Justice: 2012 International Gathering, where IPS Associate Fellow Manuel Pérez-Rocha will discuss the efforts being waged by the grassroots and experts in solidarity to restore a balance in investment rules, and how several countries are responding to this challenge.
Mexico, Canada and the United States have serious problems with the emission of diverse pollutants.
The Obama administration has made a few steps in the right direction. But U.S.-Latin American relations are far from mended, and skepticism is growing.
Barack Obama’s electoral victory represents hope for a change in direction for U.S. relations with Latin America.
The NAFTA-expanding Security and Prosperity Partnership is too cozy with big business.
We need to shift from a “Wal-Mart economy” to one built on dignified jobs and healthy communities.
Democrats need to take an axe to the Bush Administration’s trade policies.
How the free trade agenda promotes dirty energy.