Regions and Countries

In India Election, Moderation Rules In India Election, Moderation Rules

Defying expectations and boosting hopes for stability, Indian voters rejected extremism and caste divisions, to give a decisive victory to Congress Party moderates.

May 17, 2009 / Feature / Barbara Crossette

Guatemala’s Dirty War Guatemala’s Dirty War

Millions of recently declassified police documents detail a thirty-six-year reign of state terror.

May 15, 2009 / Feature / Michael Gould-Wartofsky and Kelly Lee

94 Billion Reasons to Rethink Afghanistan 94 Billion Reasons to Rethink Afghanistan

As Afghan civilians die from US air strikes, Congress should rethink a bill that would be a blank check for expanding military operations.

May 13, 2009 / Brave New Films

The Politics of Escalation The Politics of Escalation

Democrats in Congress are quashing criticism of military escalation in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

May 12, 2009 / Tom Hayden and Joseph Gerson

Lobbying for Autocrats Lobbying for Autocrats

A senator and congressman argue that free trade is the best way to improve US relations with Russia and Georgia. What's in it for us?

May 11, 2009 / Feature / Mark Ames

McGovern Warns Obama of LBJ Legacy McGovern Warns Obama of LBJ Legacy

George McGovern warns President Obama of the pitfalls of war and urges a focus on domestic policies.

May 7, 2009 / American News Project

Understanding the Long War Understanding the Long War

A "Long War" may be underway in South and Central Asia and the Middle East that could last fifty years. Only a fifty-year commitment to peace can prevent it.

May 7, 2009 / Feature / Tom Hayden

A Day Without Tourists: Tijuana Versus the Plague A Day Without Tourists: Tijuana Versus the Plague

What Mexico, now the picture of hell to many of us, looks like through local eyes from a Chevy Silverado.

May 7, 2009 / Feature / Mike Davis

The Palestinian Paradox The Palestinian Paradox

When I interviewed Salam Fayyad in Ramallah at the end of February, he was a worried man--and with reason.

May 6, 2009 / Feature / Helena Cobban

More Trouble for Nepal More Trouble for Nepal

Just as tourism returns to the nascent Himalayan democracy, new political discord could derail economic recovery and a constitution.

May 5, 2009 / Feature / Barbara Crossette

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