World

Eyeless in Gaza Eyeless in Gaza

The disaster in Gaza has many fathers, but its most direct cause was the Bush Administration's cynical manipulation of democracy promotion.

Jun 21, 2007 / Editorial / The Editors

Hamas Holds the High Cards Hamas Holds the High Cards

It's too late for the corrupt remnants of the PLO to make any credible claim of leadership, even if the US, Israel and EU throw aid dollars their way.

Jun 20, 2007 / Column / Robert Scheer

Iraq’s Founding Mother Iraq’s Founding Mother

A biography of Gertrude Bell investigates the woman who created Iraq out of the ruins of the Ottoman Empire.

Jun 14, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Charles Glass

Persian Ghosts Persian Ghosts

The complex historical tensions between Sunnis and Shiites are not enough to explain the current crisis in the Middle East.

Jun 14, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Chris Toensing

For Liberal Internationalism For Liberal Internationalism

Now that neoconservative policies have led us into disaster, it's time to give liberal internationalism a chance.

Jun 14, 2007 / Feature / Michael Lind

Waiting for Gordon Waiting for Gordon

Britain's incoming prime minister inherits a country transformed almost beyond recognition.

Jun 14, 2007 / Feature / D.D. Guttenplan

Laboratory for a Fortressed World Laboratory for a Fortressed World

Gaza is in chaos, but Israel's economy is booming as high-tech entrepreneurs scramble to meet the post-9/11 world's hunger for spy tools and containment walls.

Jun 14, 2007 / Column / Naomi Klein

Israel’s Choice Israel’s Choice

It's time for a democratically governed Israel to grant liberal civil rights to its Arab minority.

Jun 14, 2007 / Editorial / Stephane Hessel

Remembering June 12

Remembering June 12 Remembering June 12

Twenty-five years after the largest antinuclear demonstration ever, the movement has dwindled. But the threat of mass destruction grows greater.

Jun 14, 2007 / Editorial / Jonathan Schell

Russian Protests: The Big Guessing Game Russian Protests: The Big Guessing Game

After a surprisingly peaceful weekend of rallies, the first signs of dialogue between the Other Russia movement and the Kremlin are emerging. Will it last?

Jun 12, 2007 / Feature / Mark Ames

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