Articles

Annan’s Principled Pragmatism Annan’s Principled Pragmatism

Although Kofi Annan's tenure was shadowed by political catfights, he leaves the United Nations as one of its most successful secretary generals.

Dec 28, 2006 / Feature / Ian Williams

Lt. Ehren Watada: Resister Lt. Ehren Watada: Resister

Facing a showdown court-martial for refusing to serve in an illegal and unjust war, Lieut. Ehren Watada has become a flashpoint for the antiwar movement.

Dec 28, 2006 / Feature / Marc Cooper

Get Carter Get Carter

The flap over Jimmy Carter's new book underscores that the Israel lobby in the United States exists to serve only the interests of the Israeli right wing.

Dec 28, 2006 / Chris Hedges

The Urge to Surge The Urge to Surge

Democrats in Congress must remember that their midterm victory was a clear mandate to reverse Bush's war policy.

Dec 28, 2006 / The Editors

Candidate Edwards: Version 2.008 Candidate Edwards: Version 2.008

The John Edwards who today announces his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination is a very different contender from the fresh-faced young senator who in 2004 bid for ...

Dec 28, 2006 / John Nichols

Death of a Moderate Death of a Moderate

When I think about the passing of Gerald Ford several things come to mind: that unforgivable pardon of Nixon, his unfortunate participation on the Warren Commission, even Chevy Ch...

Dec 27, 2006 / The Nation

Gerald Ford’s Legacy: Cheney and Rumsfeld Gerald Ford’s Legacy: Cheney and Rumsfeld

Gerald Ford is gone, but he lives on in two of his key appointees: Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney. Their impact on America today is greater than Ford's, who died Tuesday at 93...

Dec 27, 2006 / Jon Wiener

The Accidental President The Accidental President

On August 9, 1974, amid the turbulence of the Watergate moment, Gerald R. Ford found himself in the extraordinary circumstance of assuming the presidency of the United States with...

Dec 27, 2006 / The Nation

Campus Informer, December 20, 2006 Campus Informer, December 20, 2006

Whites-only scholarship, hunger strike ends, leprechaun woes, and more news from schools across the country.

Dec 26, 2006 / The Nation

Commanding Women: Feminist Linda Hirshman on women in the workplace Commanding Women: Feminist Linda Hirshman on women in the workplace

Feminist Linda Hirshman on women in the workplace.

Dec 26, 2006 / The Nation

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