Mark Engler

Mark Engler, a senior analyst with Foreign Policy in Focus, is the author of How to Rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy (Nation Books). He can be reached via www.DemocracyUprising.com.

Currently

  • Spreading the Wealth

    November 25, 2008 Subscribe

    Amid the ruins of a new gilded age, the devalued and depressed American people are ready to demand more.

2006

  • The Return of Daniel Ortega

    November 7, 2006

    Despite Daniel Ortega's many flaws, the return of the Sandinistas to power creates the possibility that his challenge to the "savage capitalism" of the previous regime can genuinely benefit Nicaragua's poor.

  • Peru's Populist Gamble

    April 18, 2006

    Can Peruvian presidential hopeful Ollanta Humala shed his authoritarian image and chart a new course for his country?

  • CAFTA's Corpse Revived

    March 1, 2006

    CAFTA, once presumed dead, is alive and functioning, thanks to White House political sorcery. But a backlash is looming in the United States and abroad.

2004

  • The Trouble With CAFTA

    January 16, 2004

    CAFTA promises to extend the harmful impacts of NAFTA to Mexico's weaker southern neighbors.

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Blogs

» The Beat

Bill Moyers Tells a Tale of Two Quagmires: Vietnam & Afghanistan | "Once again, the loudest case for enlarging the war is being made by those who will not have to fight it..."
John Nichols
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» The Notion

Palin as the Church Lady | Going Rogue book tour brings passive-aggressive rightwing Christianity to the fore.
Leslie Savan
114 Comments

» Altercation

Slacker Friday | The "Second Amendment" sale; the raving paranoids of the right.
Eric Alterman

» Editor's Cut

An Alternative to Escalation in Afghanistan | President Obama is expected to make a decision regarding his Afghanistan strategy after Thanksgiving.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
72 Comments

» The Dreyfuss Report

Chongqing: Socialism in One City | China is managing the most important event in the world: the urbanization of half a billion people. Fast.
Robert Dreyfuss
204 Comments

» Act Now!

Toward Copenhagen | A guide to joining the movement against climate change.
Peter Rothberg
62 Comments