War and Peace

No Case for War No Case for War

Why now? Why, one year after September 11, is the Bush Administration attempting to overthrow decades of precedents and precepts of international law, along with the best tradi...

Sep 12, 2002 / The Editors

Congress and War Congress and War

In January, when George W. Bush's pollster warned that "Enron is a much bigger story than anyone in Washington realizes," White House political director Karl Rove informed the ...

Sep 12, 2002 / John Nichols

The UN Gambit The UN Gambit

George W. Bush's decision to "involve" the United Nations in his plans to attack Iraq does not indicate a conversion to multilateralism on the road to Baghdad. Washington's con...

Sep 12, 2002 / Ian Williams

The Case Against War The Case Against War

A rebuttal to eight arguments put forward by proponents of an invasion of Iraq.

Sep 12, 2002 / Feature / Stephen Zunes

Borderline Madness Borderline Madness

New Delhi

Sep 11, 2002 / Praful Bidwai

One Year Later One Year Later

In the immediate aftermath of the September 11 attacks, Americans experienced a mixture of fear and warmth, a quickening of the national spirit. The extraordinary heroism of th...

Sep 5, 2002 / The Editors

Letter to America Letter to America

Concerned that a much-needed international perspective is missing from the debate in this country over the course of American foreign policy and US relations with the world, Th...

Sep 5, 2002 / Feature / Breyten Breytenbach

The Tenth Crusade The Tenth Crusade

Amid the elegies for the dead and the ceremonies of remembrance, seditious questions intrude: Is there really a war on terror; and if one is indeed being waged, what are its ob...

Sep 5, 2002 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

The End of Empire The End of Empire

Foreign creditors will eventually pull the plug.

Sep 5, 2002 / Feature / William Greider

Press Watch Press Watch

Roseanne Over Jennings

Sep 5, 2002 / Michael Massing

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