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Vietnam Is the War That Didn’t End

Vietnam Is the War That Didn’t End Vietnam Is the War That Didn’t End

Forty years later, we still haven’t confronted the true lesson of Vietnam.

May 5, 2015 / William Greider

How Yemen’s Civil Conflict Turned Into a Regional Proxy War

How Yemen’s Civil Conflict Turned Into a Regional Proxy War How Yemen’s Civil Conflict Turned Into a Regional Proxy War

“There should be legal and political accountability for the involvement of Western countries in this war,” says activist-turned-journalist Farea al-Muslimi.

May 4, 2015 / Laura Kasinof

When It Comes to Drone Body Counts, Whose Body Counts?

When It Comes to Drone Body Counts, Whose Body Counts? When It Comes to Drone Body Counts, Whose Body Counts?

From Vietnam to Pakistan, the business of counting deaths by American hands has never been simple math.

May 4, 2015 / Tom Engelhardt

Privacy and the Profit Motive

Privacy and the Profit Motive Privacy and the Profit Motive

The fallout from the Edward Snowden fiasco wasn’t just political—it was largely economic.

May 4, 2015 / Lawrence Cappello

We’re Living Through a Geopolitical Transition

We’re Living Through a Geopolitical Transition We’re Living Through a Geopolitical Transition

"These are really historic times, and the epicenter is Ukraine."

May 1, 2015 / Stephen F. Cohen

How American Exceptionalism Covers Up the Injustices of Drone Warfare

How American Exceptionalism Covers Up the Injustices of Drone Warfare How American Exceptionalism Covers Up the Injustices of Drone Warfare

The “We’re Number One!” attitude is a disease eating at the very root of our principles.

May 1, 2015 / Mike Farrell

How the Senate Armed Services Committee Is Undermining Minsk II

How the Senate Armed Services Committee Is Undermining Minsk II How the Senate Armed Services Committee Is Undermining Minsk II

A peaceful solution to the crisis in Ukraine may be at risk.

Apr 30, 2015 / James Carden

‘Charlie Hebdo’ Deserves Its Award for Courage in Free Expression. Here’s Why.

‘Charlie Hebdo’ Deserves Its Award for Courage in Free Expression. Here’s Why. ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Deserves Its Award for Courage in Free Expression. Here’s Why.

The French satirical publication takes aim at fundamentalism—in all its forms.

Apr 30, 2015 / Katha Pollitt

A Flute in Palestine: Making Art in an Apartheid State

A Flute in Palestine: Making Art in an Apartheid State A Flute in Palestine: Making Art in an Apartheid State

In this increasingly confined land, art is a vital escape—if you can get the instruments past the checkpoint.

Apr 30, 2015 / Sandy Tolan

The Case That Blew the Lid Off the World Bank’s Secret Courts

The Case That Blew the Lid Off the World Bank’s Secret Courts The Case That Blew the Lid Off the World Bank’s Secret Courts

How Bolivian protesters and global activists exposed the dark side of global trade pacts and paved the way for the battles to come.

Apr 29, 2015 / Jim Shultz and Foreign Policy In Focus

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