Regions and Countries

Gorbachev on 1989

Gorbachev on 1989 Gorbachev on 1989

A wide-ranging Nation interview with the former Soviet president.

Oct 28, 2009 / Q&A / Katrina vanden Heuvel and Stephen F. Cohen

What We Can Learn from Afghanistan’s History What We Can Learn from Afghanistan’s History

A report from 1929 lays out many of the problems facing Afghanistan today.

Oct 26, 2009 / Feature / T. H. K. Rezmie

Honduras’s ‘Bloodless Coup’: What You’re Not Seeing on TV Honduras’s ‘Bloodless Coup’: What You’re Not Seeing on TV

In Honduras, people are dying while the world looks the other way. Real international pressure--especially from the US--is the only force that could stop that now.

Oct 26, 2009 / Feature / Avi Lewis

Putting Caste on Notice Putting Caste on Notice

Navi Pillay is the first UN human rights commissioner to take on caste discrimination.

Oct 26, 2009 / Feature / Barbara Crossette

The Best Wall of Defense The Best Wall of Defense

The most dependable guarantor of Pakistani stability isn't a troop buildup in Afghanistan; it's Pakistan's emerging middle class.

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / Mosharraf Zaidi

Paranoia Over Pakistan Paranoia Over Pakistan

Is Pakistan really in danger of falling into the hands of the Taliban?

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / Manan Ahmed

The Ethnic Split The Ethnic Split

The tenacity of the Taliban insurgency is rooted in opposition to a foreign occupation that is particularly distasteful to the Pashtuns.

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / Selig S. Harrison

A Makeshift World: On Thomas Demand A Makeshift World: On Thomas Demand

For the photographer Thomas Demand, Germany is like any other country because it is haunted by history.

Oct 21, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

Remember the Women? Remember the Women?

Women belong at the center of the debate over the Afghan war, not on the margins.

Oct 21, 2009 / Feature / Ann Jones

Can We Turn Pain to Power in the Congo? Can We Turn Pain to Power in the Congo?

More than 5 million have been killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and violence against women is so common that it's been called femicide-genocide. What can we here in the U...

Oct 21, 2009 / GRITtv

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