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Katrina vanden Heuvel

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Katrina vanden Heuvel

Katrina vanden Heuvel

Editor and Publisher

Katrina vanden Heuvel is Editor and Publisher of The Nation.

She is a frequent commentator on American and international politics on ABC, MSNBC, CNN and PBS. Her articles have appeared in The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Foreign Policy magazine and The Boston Globe.

She writes a weekly web column for The Washington Post. Her blog "Editor's Cut" appears at thenation.com.

She is the author of The Change I Believe In: Fighting for Progress in The Age of Obama (Nation Books, 2011). She is also the editor of Meltdown: How Greed and Corruption Shattered Our Financial System and How We Can Recover and co-editor of Taking Back America--And Taking Down The Radical Right.

Articles

News and Features

The Nation has a long history of publishing images even some of our staunchest fans find offensive. Just ask our cartoonists.

An online guide to organizations working to build a more perfect union.

Progressives need to drive a bold new agenda to invigorate democracy and capture greater power for the people

Progressives who support Barack Obama must use the primary race help shape
his policies on Iraq.

Ralph Nader explains the reasons why he must run in 2008. They haven't changed since 2004.

A dialogue between the peace activist and The Nation's editor over Sheehan's plan to run for Congress against Representative Nancy Pelosi.

Want to know the real differences between the candidates? Listen to what they say about the economy.

Campaign '08 is heading for a great debate: Will individualized plans or a broad public guarantee of coverage replace our broken corporate system?

Under Bush, the right has failed to address energy independence. Can Democrats rise to the challenge?

Don't believe the glowing obituaries: Boris Yeltsin's legacy was to de-democratize Russia.

Blogs

The Nation has been concerned with New York City politics and governance through 32 mayors. This year's candidates could learn a lot by...
The new public education financing model is not only a progressive victory for the state, but also a common-sense national model on an...
Despite another lackluster jobs report, Washington has lost the urgency to address unemployment. 
In our first issue, just after the Civil War, we wrote that in 89 years of celebrating the Fourth of July, never before did Americans have...
With Cuba already beginning a new, post-Castro era, it is long past time for the US policy to evolve.
Fighting back against the GOP's all-out assault on reproductive rights.
Our checks and balances have broken down. It’s time to rein in the national security complex.
The Nation has kept an eye on the intelligence community every step of the way.
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