Vijay Prashad

Vijay Prashad’s most recent book (with Noam Chomsky) is The Withdrawal: Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan and the Fragility of US Power (New Press, August 2022).

Red Brigade: Indian Communists Rally and Reflect

Gaza in Ruins

Why the Israeli Occupation is Failing

Libya’s Oil and ISIS

ISIS Oil

Showdown on the Syrian Border

The Doctrine of 9/11 Anti-Immigration

Rebuilding Syria With BRICS and Mortar

Living in Pitiless Times: Baghdad, Beirut and Paris

The Great Dance: Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the Yemen Question

Bihar’s Message to the Indian Right

Syria: Toward an Honorable Exit for All

Mission Impossible: Afghanistan

Palestine’s Intifada: the Process of Liberation is Irresistible

What Remains in Afghanistan

Afghanistan, the Terrible War: Money for Nothing

Russian Gambit, Syrian Dilemma

Saudi Royal Family: Protecting VIPs, While Letting Ordinary Pilgrims Die

Building the Southern Silk Road

Rogue States and Diplomacy: a Conversation With Noam Chomsky

A New Tahrir Square Moment?

Turkey’s Night of the Firebombs

Regime Change Refugees: On the Shores of Europe

The Return of Social Democracy?

Why the Iran Deal is Essential

Meet the New Israeli UN Ambassador: Yet Another Farcical Face of Modern Apartheid

The New Republican Machismo

Modi’s Scandals: a Delhi Diary

Welsh Rare Bits

G7: Currencies to Protect, Countries to Bomb

Western Callousness in Syria

In Memory of a Journalist

Letters to Palestine

General Strike of the Rich Alumni

Indian Communism and Its Futures

Black Bodies, Broken Worlds

Tears for Bhopal

The Death of a Reporter

Red Futures

Berkeley’s Faux Free Speech

What You Bomb

Libya and the Attack on Women

Football in Mosul

Iraq’s Night is Long

The Dangerous Compromises of a Harvard Professor

What About Chandana Kotal? More on Violence in West Bengal

What It Means to Campaign for the Left in West Bengal

A Primer for the Indian Elections

Al Qaeda’s Corridor Through Syria

Inside Bahrain After the Crackdown