by Socialist Forum Editorial Committee
by Ethan Earle
As DSA continues to grow and develop, our approach to doing international politics needs to reflect and build upon those changes.
by Morgan Dowdy and Jack Suria-Linares
To build working-class power and confront the crisis of climate change, DSA must fully merge with the multinational working class in the U.S.
by Jason Schulman and Dan La Botz
Democratic socialist internationalism must reject the inverted nationalism of “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.”
by Ashley Smith and Kevin Lin
Democratic socialists need an internationalist anti-imperialism that builds solidarity from below with progressive currents in Hong Kong and mainland China.
by Alessandro Tinonga
Rodrigo Duterte enjoys popular support, but it may not last forever. Filipinos have a history of overthrowing oppressive rulers. We have a responsibility to stop our government from supporting the state that suppresses them.
by Alexandra Lamirande
Lebanon's revolutionary turmoil has opened up national possibilities beyond sectarianism. The fight for women's freedom is central to building trans-sectarian unity and a new beginning for Lebanon.
by David Duhalde and Alan Minsky
The Sanders movement can help European comrades adapt to the Americanization of political parties.
by Dan La Botz, Fred Murphy, and Jared Abbott
We stand with the movements in Latin America fighting against their own elites and outside intervention to uphold the neoliberal status quo.
by André Frappier
An interview with André Frappier of Québec solidaire
by David Grosser
How can today's anti-war and internationalist activists rebuild the movement? The Central America solidarity movement of the 1980s offers lessons for the present.
by Aparna Gopalan
We must go beyond simply voicing solidarity with global struggles, and fight for new structures and institutions to make socialist internationalism substantive worldwide.
by Jackson Albert Mann and Patricia Manos
The resurgent U.S. left needs a cultural strategy. Latin America's Nueva Canción movement can be an important source of inspiration.
by Dee Knight
Socialists in the U.S. have a proud tradition of anti-war and anti-imperialist action. It's time to revive that tradition and end the endless wars.
by Griffin Mahon
Socialists need to develop foreign policy expertise and appeal to active duty troops and veterans to rebuild an effective anti-war movement.