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Activism & Social Justice In 1978, a Tufts Professor Began a Mission to Share Hiroshima’s Stories The vision of Tadatoshi Akiba transformed local reporting into a tool for global empathy, reshaping how Americans understood the atomic bombings August 4, 2025
Point of View I Protected My Children From Our Holocaust History. But Then They Grew Up In Serbia’s capital, my daughter and I learned side by side about my father’s wartime experience—and our family’s heartbreak July 18, 2025
War The Unending War in Ukraine Despite more than three years of brutal conflict, Ukrainians are still mostly unified in fighting off Russian invaders, says political scientist July 16, 2025
War ‘It’s About Choosing the Hard Right Over the Easy Wrong’ A Fletcher School Ph.D. candidate on leadership and service May 26, 2025
War How Drones Are Changing Warfare They started as ways to gather intel on enemies, and now are used to deliver deadly attacks, as battlefields continue to evolve in Ukraine and beyond January 21, 2025
Global Affairs How the United Nations Tries to Promote Peace in a World Full of Wars A book about former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s leadership offers insights into the organization’s successes and challenges October 25, 2024
Global Affairs Is It the 1930s All Over Again? A historian sees parallels between the world today and the economic uncertainties and rise of authoritarian rule in the pre-World War II era August 26, 2024
War How Taiwan Became the Center of a Fight Between China and the U.S. U.S. policymakers waffled, China’s leaders miscalculated, and the potential for conflict keeps growing, a Fletcher professor argues in his new book July 11, 2024
Global Affairs Are Economic Sanctions Effective Foreign Policy Tools? They are increasingly used to try to change foreign governments’ policies and actions, often with unintended consequences July 8, 2024
Global Affairs Sectarian Violence Reflects Politics More than Religion Conflicts between Muslim groups in the Middle East are rooted in recent history rather than religious beliefs, according to a new book July 3, 2024