

Professor Inderjeet Parmar
Total 7 Posts
Black Lives Matter must avoid being co-opted by American corporate philanthropy.
5 min read
Corporate foundations are no stranger to co-opting social movements aimed at challenging the deep structures of American inequality.
George Floyd protests show how the US has retreated from its position as a world leader.
5 min read
To be a world leader after 1945, the US had to be seen to be anti-racist. Now it no longer cares who is watching.
Will Stephen Bannon’s return accelerate Trump’s deconstruction?
9 min read
The former White House chief strategist’s return signals the intensification of the bare-knuckle methods and messaging that may make the 2016 campaign seem mild by comparison.
Who will foot the bill for the bailouts? The much-derided public sector.
7 min read
With bailouts for Big Finance and tax-sheltered corporations, working people are paying the costs of the crisis.
The Post-COVID world: Dragging the State back into public services.
7 min read
There is no automatic return to neo-liberal normalcy or US hegemony after the virus has worked its way through world politics.
The growing importance of the Indo-Pacific in the Trump administration’s foreign policy strategy.
5 min read
Driven by self-interest, Trump’s strategy seeks to counter the perceived threat of China by considering the Indo-Pacific region to be a coherent theatre where US influence can operate.
Washington’s newest thinktank is fomenting a revolution in US foreign affairs – and a retreat from interventionism.
4 min read
The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft threatens to radically realign the politics of US national security.