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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

Fue para The Nation un honor publicar su trabajo en un momento tan tempranos y definitivo en su carrera, cuando él trató de descubrir quién fue el responsable de la muerte brutal y prematura de su querido y consecuente amigo.

Now we know: a diplomatic solution is possible.

Doesn’t a truly effective fight for LGBT rights in Russia need to be led by Russians?

Remembering the French resistance spy, diplomat, Buchenwald survivor and human rights defender.

The well-known musician talks about the adoption ban, Pussy Riot and the future of the opposition movement.

Three members of Pussy Riot have been found guilty of hooliganism. Their protests sparked a wave of support for freedom of speech and human rights among Russians.

Progressives must take the fall election seriously, even as they challenge the limits of the debate.

No one who has succeeded in America actually did it on his or her own.

Mass demonstrations in Moscow and dozens of other cities have been the most striking display of grassroots activism since the early 1990s.

Blogs

Barack Obama’s group to mobilize grassroots support planned to rely on large donations. Is it possible to change a broken system from...
The Dow hit a new high yesterday. A small tax on Wall Street trading could alleviate some of our drastic sequester cuts—and the...
The $85 billion sequester will hurt our economy—and our people.
Rather than obsessing over a deficit boogie man, we should be putting financially battered Americans back to work.
Highlights from The Nation’s coverage of the Keystone XL Pipeline.
An interview with UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson.
A task force exists to prosecute those who cause the housing crisis. Now we need to help it get to work.
Highlights from The Nation's coverage of the State of the Union Address.
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