Foreign Policy

Obama’s Goldilocks Foreign Policy: Is It Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold?

Obama’s Goldilocks Foreign Policy: Is It Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold? Obama’s Goldilocks Foreign Policy: Is It Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold?

Tomorrow’s West Point speech may explain it all.

May 27, 2014 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Western Media Coverage of the Ukraine Crisis Is as Distorted as Soviet Propaganda

Western Media Coverage of the Ukraine Crisis Is as Distorted as Soviet Propaganda Western Media Coverage of the Ukraine Crisis Is as Distorted as Soviet Propaganda

Why is the Western press so invested in expounding the highly unconvincing narrative of the official line?

May 22, 2014 / Vladimir Golstein

How Mexico’s New President Is Turning His Country Into a Servile US Client

How Mexico’s New President Is Turning His Country Into a Servile US Client How Mexico’s New President Is Turning His Country Into a Servile US Client

Enrique Peña Nieto is using violence and repression to dismantle his country’s progressive legacy.

May 22, 2014 / John M. Ackerman

A De Facto Partition in Ukraine?

A De Facto Partition in Ukraine? A De Facto Partition in Ukraine?

Dr. Stephen Cohen joins The John Batchelor Show to discuss the upcoming presidential election in Ukraine. 

May 22, 2014 / Nation in the News / Stephen F. Cohen

Why the Korean Ferry Disaster Is an American Issue

Why the Korean Ferry Disaster Is an American Issue Why the Korean Ferry Disaster Is an American Issue

It’s the product of both deregulatory neoliberal capitalism and Korea’s authoritarian past—a history in which the United States played no small part.

May 21, 2014 / Foreign Policy In Focus / Christine Hong and Foreign Policy In Focus

Narenda Modi’s Transformation From International Outcast to India’s Prime Minister

Narenda Modi’s Transformation From International Outcast to India’s Prime Minister Narenda Modi’s Transformation From International Outcast to India’s Prime Minister

The Hindu nationalist ran on a platform of “good governance.” What will happen now that he’s won?

May 21, 2014 / Priyamvada Gopal

The Iran-P5+1 Talks Enter a Tough New Phase

The Iran-P5+1 Talks Enter a Tough New Phase The Iran-P5+1 Talks Enter a Tough New Phase

Patience is needed on all sides, and the US ought to make clear what sanctions relief Iran can expect once a deal is done.

May 19, 2014 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

The Geopolitical Earthquakes Reshaping Eurasia’s Economy

The Geopolitical Earthquakes Reshaping Eurasia’s Economy The Geopolitical Earthquakes Reshaping Eurasia’s Economy

The BRICS countries are creating a new global architecture that challenges the exceptionalist, unipolar world that Washington imagines for our future.

May 19, 2014 / Pepe Escobar

Will Obama Fall Victim to ‘Creeping Interventionism’ in Nigeria?

Will Obama Fall Victim to ‘Creeping Interventionism’ in Nigeria? Will Obama Fall Victim to ‘Creeping Interventionism’ in Nigeria?

Boko Haram is a monstrous group, but fighting it is not America’s job.

May 14, 2014 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Ukraine Needs Russia and the West

Ukraine Needs Russia and the West Ukraine Needs Russia and the West

The first step is a return to common sense about basic reality: Ukraine is and has been a deeply divided country. 

May 13, 2014 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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