Escaping Thucydides’ Trap: Can America and China Break the Cycle?

Thucydides, the Greek historian and author of “History of the Peloponnesian War,” presented a perspective that continues to resonate in contemporary strategic thinking. He argued that the fundamental cause of the Peloponnesian War stemmed from Athens’ rapid ascension to power, which instilled fear in Sparta, the previous dominant force in Greece. Graham Allison, in his book “Destined for War,”...

Viola Ford Fletcher, oldest living Tulsa victim, publishes memoir

VIOLA FORD FLETCHER: She has been living prayerfully since a white mob’s 1921 race massacre that she witnessed at age seven laid waste to her once-thriving African American community. At 109 she now has written "Don’t Let Them Bury My Story," a graphically told call to pursue truth, justice and reconciliation no matter how long it takes. "Now that...

Environmental justice advocate calls Shiloh community flooding ‘one of the worst’ projects

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Supreme Court Ruling Shows It’s Time to Turn From Racism to ‘Gracism’

Affirmative action, a policy crucial in rectifying injustices and promoting equal opportunities for marginalized individuals, has been set back decades. With the its 6-3 decision to diminish the consideration of race and ethnicity in college admissions, the Supreme Court has undermined our strides in fostering a fairer and more inclusive nation.Despite their ruling, we must continue to recognize the...