Journalism & Political Analysis & Research Carly A. Krakow’s writing has appeared in Al Jazeera, The Washington Post, The Progressive, Opinio Juris, Jadaliyya, E-International Relations, openDemocracy, Truthout, Common Dreams, and more. Her scholarly work has been published in the peer-reviewed journal Water and Passport: The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS President Biden’s focus on environmental justice has a crucial blind spot (arguing that the US must recognize and support victims of Iraq and Vietnam war toxins, and why this is essential for global climate justice) The Washington Post Mission Not Accomplished: Iraqi victims of war toxins deserve justice The Progressive The US must compensate burn pit victims in Iraq too Al Jazeera(also republished by Common Dreams) A Totalitarianism of Our Time: What Arendt Tells Us About Environmental Injustice E-International Relations Legally Defining Ecocide: Implications for Addressing Environmental Racism and Prioritizing Human Health in International Law Opinio Juris Toxic Saturation and Health Devastation in Iraq: The Indelible Damage of War (Part 1) (also published in Arabic translation)Jadaliyya Lead poisoning risks in a Greek refugee camp: environmental racism as a dangerous new normal? openDemocracy How the US has exploited ‘states of emergency’ to facilitate discriminatory policy LSE COVID-19 Blog Quick Thoughts: Carly A. Krakow on the COVID-19 Pandemic and Environmental Racism Jadaliyya A Path with No Alternative: A Review of Farah Nabulsi’s Film “The Present” (also published in Arabic translation)Jadaliyya Trump’s border wall is another dangerous distraction (also published in translation by Al Jazeera Balkans) Al Jazeera A Bad War Story, On Repeat: The Ongoing Threat of Toxic Saturation in Iraq and Vietnam Passport: The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Review The International Law and Politics of Water Access: Experiences of Displacement, Statelessness, and Armed Conflict Water (peer-reviewed academic journal) Water Scarcity, Climate Change, and COVID-19 in Yemen: An Interview with Helen Lackner Jadaliyya President Biden, Meet Gaza’s Children. Then Will You Stop US Arms Sales to End “Cycles of Violence”? Blog Post Settlement expansion in the Occupied West Bank – Part 2: resisting disrupted futures openDemocracy Settlement expansion in the Occupied West Bank – Part 1: unjust pasts and interrupted futures openDemocracy Could Middle East policy be Sanders' biggest strength against Trump for 2020? openDemocracy US Withdrawal From UNESCO: The Problematic History of US Legislation on Israel and Palestine Truthout The politics of water access under occupation: is international law sufficient? openDemocracy(also republished by Truthout) As the world turns towards the right: what future for the "refugee crisis"? openDemocracy Children Starve as US-Backed Coalition Violates Human Rights in Yemen Truthout Palestinian refugees fleeing Syria: an argument for protecting humanitarian law in US politics openDemocracy Cities and Citizenship: Notes from the Conference (with Peder Anker, Louise Harpman, Mitchell Joachim) Weltstadt, The Goethe-Institut