Progressives need to ground international commitments to democratic accountability at home and engage with social movements abroad. Few political figures have articulated this as clearly as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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My piece on @aoc.bsky.social and foreign policy for @dissentmag.bsky.social dissentmagazine.org/online_artic...
Made me lol
right you are
Great suggestions — thank you very much!
Excited to be visiting Paris for the first time this May. Any recommendations beyond the obvious? Thanks in advance
I wrote a piece for @jacobinmag.bsky.social about what some key decisions on the Brazilian left so far this year might suggest about the inevitable post-Lula future. jacobin.com/2026/03/braz...
Hell yeah Ishaan
the sweet serenade of “accept with minor revisions”
Terrified 😨😰😱
This week I’ve started writing a short book about Foro de São Paulo, connecting the end of the Cold War in Latin America to the region’s current political tumult. Feels cool and good.
My analysis of Lula’s Asia trip over the last several days, a showcase for his geopolitical approach in what promises to be a heated election year👇
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meu deus...
major spoiler bro
I’ve also headed south, teaching at LSU as of 2024. Things are good man, married with 3 kids living the dream. Was just back in our old stomping grounds for Christmas
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Yes! Wow, Shafiq, good to ”see“ you man
happily 😂
unwittingly set myself up as punchline for countless Pagliacci jokes (doing big numbers on twitter 😭)
lol it has gotten totally out of hand on twitter...
Surely this president will stop at Venezuela. No other Latin American capital need worry. Just let him have this and no more actions will follow. All is fine.
Such a pleasure being back on @amprestigepod.bsky.social to discuss my Lula book at length with Danny and Derek ❤️
I don’t necessarily endorse shopping on the Zon, but if you are so compelled there are only 3 copies of my book left in paperback. Recommended if you’re interested in Lula and the twentieth-century evolution of leftist politics in Latin America’s largest nation!
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From working-class unionist under dictatorship to three-term president, Lula da Silva’s journey reflects Brazil’s uneasy balance between procedural democracy and deep inequality. Below essay by Andre Pagliarini @apagliar.bsky.social tracing the rise of Lula's pragmatic leftism.
From working-class unionist to three-term president, Lula da Silva’s journey reflects Brazil’s uneasy balance between procedural democracy and deep inequality. Our essay of the week traces the rise of Lula's pragmatic leftism.
By @apagliar.bsky.social in @dissentmag.bsky.social
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Thanks dear Christine 🤗
Habemus cover
Always extra special to appear in print. Grab the November issue of @newrepublic.com for my review of Philippe Sands’ new book among other great pieces — including a cover story bound to be one of those genuinely memorable artifacts of this political moment
former students at Brown found my book in the wild 😊