Foreign Policy

The Secret Nation-Building Boom of the Obama Years

The Secret Nation-Building Boom of the Obama Years The Secret Nation-Building Boom of the Obama Years

As the infrastructure of many U.S. cities crumbles, the Pentagon continues to pump over a billion dollars into military bases throughout the Middle East. 

Nov 15, 2012 / Nick Turse

Nobel Laureates Salute Bradley Manning

Nobel Laureates Salute Bradley Manning Nobel Laureates Salute Bradley Manning

As people who have devoted our lives to forging a more peaceful and just world, we salute Manning's courage and condemn his treatment at the hands of the government.

Nov 14, 2012 / Editorial / Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Mairead Maguire, and Adolfo PĂ©rez Esquivel

Israel Escalates Gaza Attack With Assassination

Israel Escalates Gaza Attack With Assassination Israel Escalates Gaza Attack With Assassination

Israel's air force assassinated Hamas leader Ahmad Jaabari. As the Israeli airstrikes continued today, seven more Palestinians were killed and at least 30 were injured, ten cri...

Nov 14, 2012 / Blog / Phyllis Bennis

Obama on Petraeus, Iran and Syria Obama on Petraeus, Iran and Syria

The president's foreign policy news conference knocked down conspiracy theories and raised a glimmer of hope on talks with Iran. But worries remain about our engagement with Sy...

Nov 14, 2012 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

The Meaning of a Do-Nothing Election

The Meaning of a Do-Nothing Election The Meaning of a Do-Nothing Election

What does this election mean for the future of the country? Are electoral politics really a mechanism for change? 

Nov 13, 2012 / Tom Engelhardt

Iran Shoots at US Drone Iran Shoots at US Drone

A near-miss, in many senses of the word.

Nov 9, 2012 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

China Matters China Matters

The other great world power is having a leadership contest, too.

Nov 8, 2012 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Foreign Policy: What’s at Stake Foreign Policy: What’s at Stake

Despite the list of Obama's foreign policy failures, there's no question that Romney's cabinet of neconservative war hawks would be even worse. 

Nov 5, 2012 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

China’s Shaky Leadership Transition China’s Shaky Leadership Transition

It’s taking place amid deep intraparty divisions and growing public anger over corruption.

Oct 31, 2012 / Feature / Peter Kwong

Singularly Adaptable: On Alain Mabanckou

Singularly Adaptable: On Alain Mabanckou Singularly Adaptable: On Alain Mabanckou

In Black Bazaar, characters vent and stumble over their shared obsession with the colonial past.

Oct 30, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Aaron Thier

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