Subject: This month: Enrol in Cities Beyond Growth & 2 new Palestine Liberation longreads

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Dear Friend,


We hope you’ve had a restorative summer. We’re happy to let you know that registration for the online course Cities Beyond Growth is now open. We warmly invite you to register on the Academy platform and then enrol in the course.


We look forward to seeing many of you in the course and to our collective kick-off on 8 October.

The course includes:

  • Access to a self-paced online platform (Moodle) with videos, readings, and interactive resources

  • A weekly live masterclass on Zoom featuring expert talks, practitioner insights, and case-based discussion (Recording available afterwards)

You can find more information here.

Palestine Liberation series

India, Israel, Palestine

New equations demand new solidarities

By Achin Vanaik


India’s stance on Israel and Palestine has shifted dramatically. Once rooted in anti-imperialist solidarity, New Delhi now balances rhetoric with growing military, economic, and ideological ties to Israel. This longread traces the historical trajectory, examines regional dynamics, and explores how Hindutva reshapes India’s foreign policy and domestic responses.


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Illustration by Fourate Chahal El Rekaby

Ecocide, Imperialism and Palestine Liberation

By Hamza Hamouchene


The devastation in Gaza is not only genocide but also ecocide: the deliberate destruction of an entire social and ecological fabric. From poisoned soil and decimated farmland to collapsing water systems and seas choked with waste, Israel’s assault reveals how settler-colonial violence is inseparable from environmental harm. Linking the Palestinian struggle to the global fight against fossil capitalism and imperialism, this analysis argues that climate justice is impossible without Palestinian liberation.


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10 stories of how the rich and powerful hijacked justice

Multi-billion dollar lawsuits bleeding cash-strapped nations, corporations reversing victories by environmental defenders and dazzling financial rewards for investors who perpetrated human rights abuses. Ten investor-state lawsuits which have been filed, threatened or decided since 2015, from all over the globe (in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America), demonstrate that ISDS is again and again used as a corporate weapon against the public interest. In spite of the ongoing controversy about it, the red carpet courts for corporations continue to thrive, and to perpetuate injustice across the world.


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Green Industrial Policy in Asia Pacific and the Global Supply Chain

A Dynamic Exchange of Ideas for a Sustainable Future

The Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Institute (STIPI) at King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), in collaboration with the Transnational Institute (TNI), the GreenPaths project, the GRIP-ARM project, and the University of Sussex, co-organised the international workshop titled Green Industrial Policy in Asia Pacific and the Global Supply Chain: A Dynamic Exchange of Ideas for a Sustainable Future. The workshop was held in Bangkok from 21–23 May 2025, and in this article we share its main discussions and outcomes.


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Solidarity with Venezuela’s Left Opposition

A Call for Principled Anti-Authoritarianism

The global left must stand up for left thinkers and activists facing persecution in Venezuela, and reject false anti-imperialism that allows an authoritarian drift.


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The politics of land

Introducing an important new collection

Land is central to contemporary debates about politics. Land sustains the livelihoods of millions through farming, livestock keeping, hunting and collecting. Such livelihoods are intimately bound up with nature, and the complex and diverse ecosystems that thrive on land. Land creates a sense of identity refracted through gender, race, class and other axes of difference.  Through diverse institutions and forms of authority, land connects citizens and states, corporations and capital, and is the locus of accumulation, extraction and control. Access to land is thus contested, negotiated and claimed through multiple, competing actors, linked to a myriad of struggles. Land, in other words, connects us all through its politics.


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YouTube picks

Extractivism and Corporate Privileges in the Milei Era

An Analysis of the Large Investment Incentives Regime (RIGI)

Argentina's Large Investment Incentives Regime (RIGI) has been the Javier Milei government's major bet to attract investments. But, after one year in force, have the RIGI objectives been fulfilled? How can we assess this first year?


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Writings on water democracy

Public policies and community water management in Latin America

This article highlights local but federated water practices from across Latin America, their ongoing legal struggles, and the ways in which public–community collaborations can further strengthen these initiatives.


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Resisting Disaster Capitalism through Mutual Aid in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico’s inspiring community-led responses to hurricanes, climate change and a deep economic and political crisis rooted in its structural relationship with US empire, offer important insights for social movements worldwide fighting against new forms of neoliberal authoritarianism.


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Aiding Oppression or Saving Lives?

The Dry Zone's Humanitarian Reckoning

In central Myanmar, local communities continue to live with the devastating consequences of the earthquake last March. In this commentary, local responders explain how, amidst conflict, it was only the activities and commitment by civil society groups which brought emergency relief to the people. Meanwhile the military State Administration Council continued to bomb civilian targets, including schools and hospitals. Lessons must be learned by the international community. The stratagem of the military authorities in seeking to cut off and control humanitarian aid is systemic and long-standing.


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