Articles

Castillo’s Guatemala Castillo’s Guatemala

The US takes over Guatemala, as democracy slips over a banana peel.

Apr 2, 2009 / Feature / David Graham

Media Misses Mark on Truman’s Election Media Misses Mark on Truman’s Election

The only person in 1948 who thought Truman had a chance in 1948 was Harry, and even he wasn't all that convinced.

Apr 2, 2009 / The Editors

Netanyahu Blusters on Iran Netanyahu Blusters on Iran

The strategy of the new Israeli government is to avoid making a deal with the Palestinians by changing the subject. Instead of talking about Palestine, Prime Minister Bibi Netanya...

Apr 2, 2009 / Bob Dreyfuss

‘We Can’t Remake Afghanistan’ ‘We Can’t Remake Afghanistan’

Andrew Bacevich, author of The Limits of Power, weighs in on how President Obama failed to consider the containment option in Afghanistan.

Apr 1, 2009 / Feature / Russ Hoyle

Red Scare: What Is Attorney General Palmer Doing? Red Scare: What Is Attorney General Palmer Doing?

Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer writes a letter to the editor, defending the Red Scare.

Apr 1, 2009 / The Editors

Pancho Villa Puts US in Difficult Position Pancho Villa Puts US in Difficult Position

President Wilson sent troops to Mexico to capture Pancho Villa, and now he's keeping them there with an eye toward the 1916 election.

Apr 1, 2009 / Feature / The Editors

The Tale of the Teapot The Tale of the Teapot

Warren Harding may have shouldered most of the blame, but in the biggest scandal of the 1920s, it's clear a lot of well-connected people were drinking from the teapot.

Apr 1, 2009 / Feature / William Hard

London Calling London Calling

In London today, Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev agreed to make cuts in their nuclear arsenals; Obama and Gordon Brown announced that the G20 were "within a few hours" o...

Apr 1, 2009 / Maria Margaronis

A Lady in the House A Lady in the House

A brief comment notes that Jeanette Rankin is the first woman to have been elected to the House of Representatives.

Apr 1, 2009 / The Editors

The Austrian Tragedy The Austrian Tragedy

The Nation says the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand could have serious political consequences. The writer got that right.

Apr 1, 2009 / The Editors

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