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Libya and the Dilemma of Intervention Libya and the Dilemma of Intervention

No-fly zones have, at best, a mixed record as a form of humanitarian intervention, and instituting one over Libya will do little to halt Qaddafi’s military advantages.

Mar 17, 2011 / The Editors

Clinton Promises to Bomb Libya, Calls Qaddafi ‘Creature’ Clinton Promises to Bomb Libya, Calls Qaddafi ‘Creature’

Obama caves in to pressure from neocons, liberal interventionists.

Mar 17, 2011 / Bob Dreyfuss

Taking the ‘War’ Out of America’s Air Wars Taking the ‘War’ Out of America’s Air Wars

These days, we need a new set of terms to explain what US air power actually does.

Mar 17, 2011 / Tom Engelhardt

Deliberately, Cynically and Steadfastly: Obama Heads South as Aristide Moves North? Deliberately, Cynically and Steadfastly: Obama Heads South as Aristide Moves North?

As Obama heads for Brazil, he might cross flight paths with Aristide, soon expected to return to Haiti

Mar 17, 2011 / Greg Grandin

Christian Parenti: Fukushima in America?

Christian Parenti: Fukushima in America? Christian Parenti: Fukushima in America?

America's nuclear power plants are poorly managed and regulated, and it's time they were taken out of commission.

Mar 17, 2011 / Press Room

Sound Bites for a Sick Britain

Sound Bites for a Sick Britain Sound Bites for a Sick Britain

David Cameron’s coalition is prescribing the economic policy equivalent of leeches.

Mar 16, 2011 / Feature / Aditya Chakrabortty

Cutbacks Come to Liverpool Cutbacks Come to Liverpool

The government is making life immeasurably harder for some of the country’s poorest people.

Mar 16, 2011 / Feature / Jennifer O’Mahony

Gene Sharp, Nonviolent Warrior Gene Sharp, Nonviolent Warrior

The world's top scholar of peaceful protest is helping a generation of young activists in the Middle East find their voice.

Mar 16, 2011 / Sasha Abramsky

Obama’s Latin America Policy: Renewal or Further Decline? Obama’s Latin America Policy: Renewal or Further Decline?

Obama's tour of Latin America will highlight how the US’s domestic multiple crises are hamstringing its ability to implement effective diplomacy.

Mar 16, 2011 / Greg Grandin

Obama’s Big Choice in Latin America Obama’s Big Choice in Latin America

On his first visit to the region, Obama can either establish a genuine “good neighbor” policy or, more likely, build a bloc of moderate allies to offset Venezuela in t...

Mar 16, 2011 / Tom Hayden

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