How drone war became the American way of war.
Most people caught up in the Algerian War left no accounts of it at all.
On the American publication of Stéphane Hessel’s Indignez-vous!
When it comes to US foreign policy and the Muslim world, it’s as if we remain fixed in the eleventh century in a perpetual battle of “us” against “them.”
Bush's war on Iraq mirrors Napoleon's invasion of Egypt--two disastrous attempts to reshape the Middle East.
A biography of Bernard Fall examines the life of the man who laid the foundations for contemporary war reporting.
Video activists and independent filmmakers are on the ground in war zones from Iraq to Lebanon and Gaza, using documentaries as instruments of peacemaking.
Two new books explore the work of philosophers
Emmanuel Levinas and Martin Heidegger.


