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North America
North America news and analysis from The Nation
November 22, 2021
America’s Decline Started at Home
When will shifting geopolitics and climate change fully cripple Washington’s current world order?
Alfred McCoy
November 19, 2021
The Withering Away of the States Can’t Happen Soon Enough
It’s time for a new federalism that brings suburbs and central cities together to promote equity, growth, and sustainability.
Nathan Newman
November 8, 2021
This Is the End of the American Century
It sure has been a disaster.
Tom Engelhardt
November 3, 2021
On Film, a Window Into Haiti
Gessica Généus discusses
Freda
, the first movie by a female Haitian director to be nominated for an award at Cannes.
Clair MacDougall
October 30, 2021
Are We Ready for the Next Trump-Led Coup?
A succession of societies in the grip of a traumatic loss of global power have suffered coups, successful or not—and that includes the United States.
Alfred McCoy
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October 27, 2021
Dangerous Brinkmanship Over Taiwan
How to avoid US-Chinese military conflict in the Western Pacific.
Michael T. Klare
October 26, 2021
Climate Change Has Exposed the Decline of the American Empire
Responding to the climate crisis has become a race against time, and our government still dawdles at the starting line.
William deBuys
September 23, 2021
School Shootings Are More Than Just an American Issue
Over the past two decades, America has seen more than two dozen deadly school shootings. This year, gun violence in schools has spread to Russia.
Finley Muratova
September 21, 2021
It’s Time to Break Up the Military-Industrial Complex
Despite the end of two decades of war, a congressional committee just voted to increase the Pentagon’s budget by $24 billion.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
August 30, 2021
The Biggest Uprising Since the Civil War Happened Here 100 Years Ago
The Battle of Blair Mountain saw thousands of miners battling cops’ machine guns—and enduring aerial bombardment. Yet today hardly anyone remembers a thing about it.
Samuel Fleischman
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