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THIRD WORLD RESURGENCE

Issue No. 365 (2025/4)


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COVER: Occupation 2.0: Gaza after UN Security Council Resolution 2803

The UN embraces colonialism: Unpacking the Security Council’s mandate for the US colonial administration of Gaza
By Craig Mokhiber
Through its Resolution 2803 of 17 November, the United Nations Security Council has effectively handed Gaza over to US control, in the process flouting international law, failing the Palestinians and neglecting accountability for genocide.

Hardwiring normalisation: Infrastructures, extraction and Gaza’s future
By Rafeef Ziadah
In the US-driven scheme for normalising relations between Israel and Arab states, Gaza’s future is envisioned not in terms of sovereignty but as serving a regional infrastructure network that locks in Israeli participation.

The final reckoning: Israel’s last-ditch battle to win the media war
By Ramzy Baroud
In the information warzone, Israel’s campaign for control of the narrative aims to snuff out pro-Palestinian voices.

After the genocide, the genocide
By Saree Makdisi
US-based academic Saree Makdisi reflects on the all-too-human agony of Gaza.

ECOLOGY

Deserting the Delta
By Obiora Ikoku
After decades of plunder, oil giants are scrambling to divest from the Niger Delta without cleaning up or paying reparations to impacted communities.

HEALTH & SAFETY

An unpalatable corporate logic
By Ana Vračar
The ultra-processed food industry is blocking efforts to address the health impacts of its products.

ECONOMICS

How unsustainable global supply chains exacerbate food insecurity
By Benjamin Selwyn
Brazil offers examples both of how integration into globalised food supply networks can undermine food security – and of how to overcome this.

A summit for the 99%
By Ed Pomfret
Taking place just as leaders of the world’s major economies convened in November, an alternative People’s Summit denounced a system rigged to favour profit over public good.

WORLD AFFAIRS

A permanent war machine
By Michelle Ellner
The lethal US boat strikes in the Caribbean are not isolated actions, writes Michelle Ellner; they are the extension of a militarised imperial model that treats entire regions as expendable.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Operation Condor: The secret system that terrorised exiled South American dissidents 50 years ago
By Francesca Lessa
Opponents of South American dictatorships in the 1970s found themselves in the crosshairs of a transnational terror network set up by these repressive regimes. Five decades on, the quest for justice for its victims continues.

 WOMEN

The rise of Red Brigade
By Roli Mahajan
A movement founded by a survivor of an attempted rape is helping young Indian women reclaim security and dignity.

BOOK REVIEW

Andrée Blouin was Africa’s forgotten power broker
By Ernest Harsch
The memoirs of the Central African revolutionary Andrée Blouin tell the story of a woman who witnessed firsthand the ecstatic highs and tragic lows of Africa’s struggle for independence.

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