Related Stories
Alexander Rubinstein
The United States leverages soft power through NGOs such as USAID.
John Perry
The international human rights apparatus comprises a web of organizations, task forces, committees, and the United Nations itself.
Travis Ross
Canada uses Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to exert soft power and maintain its interests in Haiti.
Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor
NGOs and other climate profiteers treat Somalia as a poster child for global warming.
More Stories
- Abayomi AzikiweA fifth African state, the Republic of Ghana, has been subjected to widespread criticism and legal actions for its participation in illegal deportations from the United States.
- Black Agenda Radio with Margaret KimberleyIn this week’s segment, we discuss a new book that analyzes the latest iteration of fascism currently emerging in the United States. But first, we are joined by a journalist and activist who has…
- Black Agenda Radio with Margaret KimberleyOur guest is Rosa Clemente, who is an activist, independent journalist, and currently a Doctoral student in the W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts Amherst…
- Black Agenda Radio with Margaret KimberleyA new anthology, From the Flag to the Cross: Fascism American Style, was recently published by OR Books. We're joined by co-editor Michael Steven Smith, a retired attorney, former board member of the…
- Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior ColumnistThe power structure in the U.S. can be boiled down to a system of might, and white, making right. Donald Trump has exposed its rotten foundations and the two-faced collaborators who keep it running.