Foreign Policy

The Triumph of Crackpot Realism The Triumph of Crackpot Realism

The American government has lost its grasp on reality in Iraq and Lebanon. They seek out the bright, clear problems of war, leaving rubble and corpses in their wake.

Jul 27, 2006 / Beat the Devil / Alexander Cockburn

The Fractured Mideast The Fractured Mideast

Bush's Mideast strategy of inaction is a dangerous failure. He must act diplomatically to achieve a cease-fire, prisoner exchange and Israeli withdrawal from Arab lands.

Jul 27, 2006 / Editorial / The Editors

Labor Pains of a Stillborn Foreign Policy Labor Pains of a Stillborn Foreign Policy

By saying that the Israel-Lebanon crisis simply represents the "birth pangs of a new Middle East," Condoleezza Rice underscored the Bush Administration's blindness to the disastrou...

Jul 26, 2006 / Column / Robert Scheer

Empire as a Way of Life Empire as a Way of Life

Two new histories of British imperial rule in India take the narrow view. In fact, the scandal of empire can be isolated neither to Europe nor to the past.

Jul 13, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Linda Colley

From Imperialism to Empire From Imperialism to Empire

The crises faced by Bush signal not only the errors of his Administration but the end of imperialism itself--and the emergence of new, more dangerous forces.

Jul 13, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Michael Hardt

Channeling Nixon Channeling Nixon

If Tricky Dick could tame the grizzled Mao, then certainly Bush could butter up Kim Jong Il with some of that frat boy charm. Who knows, Dearest Leader might even join Bush's shaky...

Jul 12, 2006 / Column / Robert Scheer

The New American Cold War The New American Cold War

The cold war never really ended: Russia's continuing instability and weapons of mass destruction, combined with Washington's triumphalist foreign policies and US/NATO military buil...

Jul 10, 2006 / Video / Stephen F. Cohen

The American Political Tradition The American Political Tradition

American foreign policy is shaped by a myth of national righteousness. In two new books, Peter Beinart abuses history to suggest liberals embrace this myth, while Stephen Kinzer us...

Jul 10, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Andrew J. Bacevich

Say Goodbye to Bolton Say Goodbye to Bolton

Selection of a new UN Secretary General is too important to be engineered by the whims and prejudices of John Bolton. It's time for saner voices in the Administration to tell the U...

Jun 26, 2006 / Feature / Ian Williams

The New American Cold War The New American Cold War

The unfolding conflict over US plans to build missile defense components near post-Soviet Russia, in Poland and the Czech Republic, is the latest proof of the way US-Russian relati...

Jun 21, 2006 / Feature / Stephen F. Cohen

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