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Who Is the Donetsk People’s Republic’s New Leader?

Who Is the Donetsk People’s Republic’s New Leader? Who Is the Donetsk People’s Republic’s New Leader?

The Kremlin is not in complete control of the Donbass.

Nov 5, 2014 / Nation in the News / Stephen F. Cohen

Terror, Repression and Diaspora: The Baby Doc Legacy in Haiti

Terror, Repression and Diaspora: The Baby Doc Legacy in Haiti Terror, Repression and Diaspora: The Baby Doc Legacy in Haiti

The country's late dictator leaves behind a 1-million-strong diaspora unlikely to ever return home.

Oct 23, 2014 / Foreign Policy In Focus / Nathalie Baptiste and Foreign Policy In Focus

On the Reappearance of Kim Jong-un On the Reappearance of Kim Jong-un

At last there was a glimpse of Kim. And he looked fit, though still not slim. For some, the sight of Kim was grim: They’d hoped they’d seen the back of him.

Oct 22, 2014 / Column / Calvin Trillin

What’s Next for Ukraine, Now That Putin Holds All the Cards?

What’s Next for Ukraine, Now That Putin Holds All the Cards? What’s Next for Ukraine, Now That Putin Holds All the Cards?

The only thing Poroshenko has going for him is that Putin wants him to stay in power.

Oct 16, 2014 / Nation in the News / Stephen F. Cohen

Why Baby Doc’s Death Doesn’t Mark the End of Haiti’s Duvalier Era

Why Baby Doc’s Death Doesn’t Mark the End of Haiti’s Duvalier Era Why Baby Doc’s Death Doesn’t Mark the End of Haiti’s Duvalier Era

Corruption in Haiti is still rampant—and the US-backed regime of President Michel Martelly still uses the political toolbox developed by the Duvaliers to control the country....

Oct 14, 2014 / Amy Wilentz

Can China and Russia Squeeze Washington out of Eurasia?

Can China and Russia Squeeze Washington out of Eurasia? Can China and Russia Squeeze Washington out of Eurasia?

There could soon be a trade alliance between Beijing, Moscow and Berlin—but you wouldn’t know it from the triumphal tone in Washington.

Oct 6, 2014 / Pepe Escobar

Everything in Ukraine Hinges on the Parliamentary Elections This Month

Everything in Ukraine Hinges on the Parliamentary Elections This Month Everything in Ukraine Hinges on the Parliamentary Elections This Month

Ukraine’s president is angling to get his new political party a majority of seats in Parliament later this month.

Oct 3, 2014 / Nation in the News / Stephen F. Cohen

When Will American Foreign Policymakers Learn From Their Mistakes in the Middle East?

When Will American Foreign Policymakers Learn From Their Mistakes in the Middle East? When Will American Foreign Policymakers Learn From Their Mistakes in the Middle East?

Former top UN diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi lays out how decades of naïveté about Arab societies, poor planning and post-conflict miscalculations have fostered a deep mistru...

Sep 24, 2014 / Barbara Crossette

Hillary Clinton’s Other Campaign: Against Scottish Independence

Hillary Clinton’s Other Campaign: Against Scottish Independence Hillary Clinton’s Other Campaign: Against Scottish Independence

The former secretary of state and President Obama seem to be struggling with the whole “when in the course of human events…” thing.

Sep 16, 2014 / Blog / John Nichols

The 2001 Bush-Putin Summit The 2001 Bush-Putin Summit

At last, they got up from their talks at the table. Bush called Putin trustworthy, having been able To sense Putin’s soul. So, on this grand occasion, Could one thing he sensed be a taste for invasion?

Sep 10, 2014 / Column / Calvin Trillin

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