War and Peace

Finally, a Verdict on Blackwater’s Nisour Square Shooters

Finally, a Verdict on Blackwater’s Nisour Square Shooters Finally, a Verdict on Blackwater’s Nisour Square Shooters

Accountability for the massacre in Iraq is a start—but we should also be talking about reducing reliance on private military contractors.

Oct 29, 2014 / The Editors

Is This Part of Ukraine on the Brink of Ecological Disaster?

Is This Part of Ukraine on the Brink of Ecological Disaster? Is This Part of Ukraine on the Brink of Ecological Disaster?

Climate change is destroying Odessa’s famed Kuyalnik Estuary, where health tourists and war refugees live side by side.

Oct 28, 2014 / Dimiter Kenarov

Why Do We Keep Thanking the Troops?

Why Do We Keep Thanking the Troops? Why Do We Keep Thanking the Troops?

Rather than honoring their “valor” and “heroism,” we should prevent them from killing and dying in pointless wars.

Oct 27, 2014 / Rory Fanning

Beltway Foreign Policy Groups to Congress: Stay Out of the Way on Iran!

Beltway Foreign Policy Groups to Congress: Stay Out of the Way on Iran! Beltway Foreign Policy Groups to Congress: Stay Out of the Way on Iran!

Congress may lean hawkish but progressive groups in the beltway are throwing their weight behind the White House’s efforts to reach a diplomatic agreement on Iran’s nuc...

Oct 24, 2014 / Eli Clifton

‘With This Madness, What Art Could There Be?’

‘With This Madness, What Art Could There Be?’ ‘With This Madness, What Art Could There Be?’

An Armenian-American writer asks if the Armenian obsession with genocide recognition is worth its emotional and psychological price.

Oct 21, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Meline Toumani

Arming Ukraine Is a Very Bad Idea

Arming Ukraine Is a Very Bad Idea Arming Ukraine Is a Very Bad Idea

Senators Carl Levin and James Inhofe’s call to send weapons into a war zone is a transparent ploy to provoke Russia.

Oct 21, 2014 / James Carden

Will the US Go to War Against Ebola?

Will the US Go to War Against Ebola? Will the US Go to War Against Ebola?

Countering Ebola will require a whole new set of protections and priorities, which should emerge from the medical and public health communities—not the national security state.

Oct 21, 2014 / Karen J. Greenberg

Seven Worst-Case Scenarios In the Battle With the Islamic State

Seven Worst-Case Scenarios In the Battle With the Islamic State Seven Worst-Case Scenarios In the Battle With the Islamic State

The US is at war in the Middle East, again. What could possibly go wrong?

Oct 16, 2014 / Peter Van Buren

‘We are in a New Cold War’

‘We are in a New Cold War’ ‘We are in a New Cold War’

Between the conflict in Syria and Ukraine, the thaw bewween the US and Russia seems to be over.

Oct 14, 2014 / Stephen F. Cohen

Immaculate Criticism: The Beltway Hops Aboard Leon Panetta’s Book Tour

Immaculate Criticism: The Beltway Hops Aboard Leon Panetta’s Book Tour Immaculate Criticism: The Beltway Hops Aboard Leon Panetta’s Book Tour

Eric on The New Yorker Festival and Reed on the lazy Beltway boosterism of Leon Panetta's new book.

Oct 14, 2014 / Eric Alterman and Reed Richardson

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