Tufts Now
It is a concept that urges us to place justice at the center of any effort toward environmental sustainability, says Julian Agyeman
The Washington Times
A&S political scientist Katrina Lantos Swett writes this opinion piece on the lack of outrage over the fact that the athletes competing in the 2022 Beijing Olympics risk their freedom and safety if they speak out about China’s human rights abuses. Swett is the president of the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights & Justice.
Boston Globe
Martha Stewart
WBUR
CNBC
Fletcher’s Chris Miller discusses the latest in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, including Ukraine’s hypothetical NATO membership and possible U.S. sanctions on Russia.
Tufts Now
Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine researchers are studying phocine distemper virus, which affects seals along the North Atlantic coasts of North America and Europe
Foreign Affairs
Fletcher’s Michael Beckley pens this essay about how threats from and competition with China is forging a new international order.
New York Times