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Los Angeles is not the only place perturbing the sermons of the preachers of history's end and capitalism's eternal youth.

Boris Yeltsin, the former chief apparatchik in Sverdlovsk, and Gennadi Burbulis, the former professor of Marxism-Leninism in the same town, are the men behind the prosecution in the case against

Maastricht--shorthand now for the speeding up of the European Community's financial integration--is both an eye-opener and a mystification.

Boris Yeltsin celebrated the first anniversary of his reign in the mood of a satisfied yet rather puzzled survivor ("we jumped into the river not knowing how to swim...but we didn't drown").

By the skin of their teeth... Watching on French
television the gloomy faces of the alleged winners
one could not help feeling there was an element of
defeat in their victory.

When in London, if you have some time to spare, go east to the Isle of Dogs to visit what was to have been Europe's biggest office-plus-housing project.

History, whatever Hegel or Marx may have said about tragedy and farce, can also repeat itself as a tragicomedy.

You don't cross the Rubicon, argued Andre Malraux, in order to sit down on the other side and fish in its waters. Yet this is exactly what Boris Yeltsin did.

Nothing is over, not even the counting; given the prevailing mood of mutual suspicion there will be plenty of disputes over the final result.

Jacques Attali, until June 25 the president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development but for years the French President's personal assistant, cannot be too happy with the reason he

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Russia and the new government of Kyrgyzstan will probably keep Washington on a short leash in Central Asia.

April 14, 2010

NYU professor of Latin American history and Nation contributor Greg Grandin is one of four Latin American experts appeared on the Charlie Rose Show.

April 13, 2010

As it plays chess with Iraqi politicians, Iran is also moving pawns around in the holy city of Najaf.

April 7, 2010

Iran is using its muscle to sway the formation of the next government in Iraq, and there's not much the United States can do about it.

March 28, 2010

Now it could get ugly.

March 27, 2010

As the election results emerge, it seems like each combination of parties is more dangerous than all the others.

March 25, 2010

The war could end in a year or so, with a negotiated settlement, if Obama plays his cards right.

March 24, 2010

Israeli hardliners are making enemies in places where they can hardly afford to do so.

March 16, 2010

Does Obama have the guts for a full-frontal confrontation with the Israel lobby?

March 15, 2010

A giant of the South African freedom struggle, Fatima Meer, has passed away. The rush has already begun to claim her legacy.

March 14, 2010