Regions and Countries

Democracia vs. mercados Democracia vs. mercados

Lo que está en juego es muchísimo.

May 11, 2012 / Andy Robinson

The Day After: Europe Rejects Austerity

The Day After: Europe Rejects Austerity The Day After: Europe Rejects Austerity

In the battle between the markets and democracy, it’s one to democracy—with all its flaws and pitfalls.

May 7, 2012 / Maria Margaronis

May Day Protests in Europe May Day Protests in Europe

Across Europe May Day brought out demonstrators, strikers and even some picnickers marking the labor movement celebration and demanding an end to the austerity agenda sweeping th...

May 2, 2012 / Peter Rothberg

A History of the World, BRIC by BRIC A History of the World, BRIC by BRIC

How a confrontation is shaping up between the US/NATO and the BRICS.

Apr 26, 2012 / Pepe Escobar

The End of Sarkozy?

The End of Sarkozy? The End of Sarkozy?

Socialist François Hollande defeated Sarko in the first-round vote. But the real victor may be National Front leader Marine Le Pen, now primed to play kingmaker.

Apr 25, 2012 / Agnès Catherine Poirier

The Problems With BDS The Problems With BDS

If the anti-Israel boycott's losing vote at the Park Slope Food Coop really was a victory for BDS, that's a bad thing. 

Mar 31, 2012 / Ben Adler

Sarah Wildman: Pioneering Magazine ‘+972’ Challenges the Status Quo

Sarah Wildman: Pioneering Magazine ‘+972’ Challenges the Status Quo Sarah Wildman: Pioneering Magazine ‘+972’ Challenges the Status Quo

What makes +972 such a unique magazine with an extraordinary ability to shake up conventional ideas about Israel and Palestine?

Feb 23, 2012 / The Nation

US Warns Israel: No War With Iran US Warns Israel: No War With Iran

General Dempsey, Panetta and Donilon send a coordinated message as talks start.

Feb 21, 2012 / Bob Dreyfuss

Athens Burning

Athens Burning Athens Burning

Greece feels like a labyrinth from which there is no exit.

Feb 13, 2012 / Maria Margaronis

On Power and Russia’s Protests On Power and Russia’s Protests

The prosperous, urban middle-class—those who benefit from the government’s policies—have revolted against it. If even they don’t support the existing order,...

Feb 7, 2012 / Boris Kagarlitsky

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